Any way to get a chicken to molt now???

MissPrissy, Could artificial lighting have something to do with it? I never used artificial lighting, and my girls always seemed to drop feathers in August -- AND quit laying AND eat like pigs.

btw I'm getting ready to get chickens again after a couple years without them. I CAN'T STAND not having chickens!!! Thank God for BYC!
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Artificial light is used to promote better egg laying. I don't know the effect of it when it comes to molting. I know darkness and lack of feed sends them into a molt. Hence the shortened days of fall and less sunlight and many chickens begin to molt.
 
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I can't say for sure of not if artificial lighting has anything to do with it, but in my case, I do not use artificial lighting and they still molted in the dead of winter.
 
Chickens can and will molt at any time of the year. They go through light molts and heavy molts. It is normal.

It is not a set in stone seasonal thing.

Don't fret over it.

It happens when it happens for a reason. It is set in motion by a biological indicator in the chicken. Predictably the heaviest molts often happen in fall but this is not always the case.
 

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