Feather Loss - Molting?

I think it's molting as well. I have a Rhode Island Red that's molting now and I feel so sorry for her since she decided to do so at a wrong time....so tempted to bring her into the house to try and keep her warm, but I know she'd missed the company of her flock.
 
Post a photo. That could be molting, or it could be feather picking, due to the location and the description.
Sorry I was delayed with pics. Having trouble with my phone. I'm leaning toward molting. I don't see any active feather picking. Couldn't get a picture of missing feathers (uncooperative husband 🤨)
 

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Looks like a beautiful molt happening. Thats one beautiful chicken molting or not! She just looks so healthy in her face ❤️ i love her. Good luck, extra protein helps!
3 of my 5 hens 18 months, are molting. In winter. And none laying since late September! Whats up with that? Still thriving tho. Lol. The ones that are almost done molting looked like they would die i thought. They looked so thin and almost sickly. Standoffish very much and eating less. Couple that with New England winter I certainly check them. Seems so long ago, but those molters are absolutely more gorgeous than ever! All big and fluffy! 1 is not out of the woods yet, but i see new feathers coming in. They look so pitiful, but, as long as they are eating and doing everything normal even if not with the same luster, i am not too concerned.
 
I am a new chicken owner. I have a 9 month old Barred Rock that started to look scruffy. I noticed her tail feathers were shorter (or gone) and then saw a bare section on her bottom. None of her sisters show the same symptoms. I read many places that chickens under a year don't molt. Hopefully that is not true and this is a molt. She is acting normally and eating. No one seems to be bullying her. When we examined her, her skin looked healthy. There were all these short spiky things like her feathers had been broken or cut off. I assume they could be new feathers coming in?
I would guess yes! When you see the little pins sticking out, i think those are new feathers.
 
I think it's molting as well. I have a Rhode Island Red that's molting now and I feel so sorry for her since she decided to do so at a wrong time....so tempted to bring her into the house to try and keep her warm, but I know she'd missed the company of her flock.
One of mine is in the middle of a pretty good molt and its freezing cold outside. She shivers a little here and there but by checking her often, i make sure to get her moving and offer some protein. If she responds to that, she'll be ok. I would only take a chicken from the flock in a serious emergency. I would pick her up and cuddle her if her shivering were too bad. Maybe take her inside for 20 min, offer a warm little bite to eat. Good luck! Molting is a tough time for some chickens. Gotta check the chooks, and check em again! 🐓❤️
 
I have one girl who finished a molt (stopped laying end of October)… still not laying again. Never any bald spots really, just no egg laying and pale comb. I went to check for mites and noticed she didn’t want to be touched and had a ton of new pin feathers coming in (makes sense why she didn’t want me to hold her).

My two other girls stopped laying early- mid December. This is one of them today in the photo.

They are all buff orpingtons around 11 months old. Acting very normal, and eating lots of protein
 

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