Mine eat them too! I haven't seen them eat them lately but they do eat itA few of them do like eating the feathers which I find weird, but oh well! I figure the rest of the fluff will be dust to dust eventually!
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Mine eat them too! I haven't seen them eat them lately but they do eat itA few of them do like eating the feathers which I find weird, but oh well! I figure the rest of the fluff will be dust to dust eventually!
Yes! Especially the little fluffy ones. I was so dumb the first time it happened I tried to help them and take it out of their mouth. Nope, they just gobbled it down faster. Chickens are strange!Mine eat them too! I haven't seen them eat them lately but they do eat it
That's good info. Thanks. I'm surprised that the Brahmas are molting at just 1 year old in Sept. I've read that they mature slowly, but hoping its not something else. My young Wyandottes seem to shed feathers more than the others regularly, but 21 weeks old pretty sure they're not molting yet.Ours eat 20% protein Flock Raiser all year, and tend to have less 'ugly' molts than birds on 16% layer feed. We don't add anything extra during molt, and our multigenerational flock doesn't all molt at once anyway.
Mary