Thank you Achickenwrangler. I'll try to get a pic today...I have 11 chickens out there free ranging and sometimes it's hard to get a close up of them. The adolesents are still very skiddish so it sends everyone a running. I appreciate the advice. I'll check her out today and I'll check the coop, but I feel better knowing that this may be a broody molt.Henmama, can you pick her up and look at her skin, see if there's a skin problem? It's not too unusual for a broody hen to loose some long feathers..she should be weaning that chick off soon. Look for soreness, like maybe something pulled them out..like a rat? Check the coop for holes, even a one inch hole is too big. They can neglect themselves brooding and caring for the chick, so can start a molt. Just keep food for her at all times, a pics worth alot.a