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I also don't think protein level is a deciding factor in how hard the molt is. Just in how well and possibly fast the replacement feathers grow in.Maybe I did better giving them higher protein longer instead of layer feed.
Yes, I think that about the protein level. So even though they were blowing those feathers, the replacement were coming in so good, none ever looked bare and terrible. Last year I didn't switch feed, this year I did to a higher protein for all, and there were feathers everywhere, but at the same time, no one out 17 were bare anywhere. So I will try it again this year at molt and see if it happens again.I also don't think protein level is a deciding factor in how hard the molt is. Just in how well and possibly fast the replacement feathers grow in.![]()
she should be fine as long as she has sufficient light and heat during the bitter cold days. do you have a roo? that could also be from a rooster.I just noticed that my columbian rock cross is losingfeathers around her neck. It's been getting extremely cold, hitting the negatives several times in the past week, and I'm worried about her getting cold. I also don't know why she's losing feathers; all the others seem fine, and it can't be a molt, since it's the middle of winter, right?
Will she be okay? Will she get too cold?
Hi, hope you are enjoying BYC!she should be fine as long as she has sufficient light and heat during the bitter cold days. do you have a roo? that could also be from a rooster.