First Molt and Poo Vent

sorce

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My 2 and only GLW hens have recently (July) turned one year old and began molting a few days ago.
Wondering if the Molt will remove the poo butt, or if I should take some kind of action.

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Any information, stories, or advice welcome!

Thanks!

Sorce
 
Saw 2 eggs in the run today, upon moving it, found 5 more!

I though I would see them get more bare.

Question now, are the back 5 old or new?
Taste test?

Was this an actual molt? Is there such thing as a half molt?

Sorce
 
Saw 2 eggs in the run today, upon moving it, found 5 more!

I though I would see them get more bare.

Question now, are the back 5 old or new?
Taste test?

Was this an actual molt? Is there such thing as a half molt?

Sorce
Some chickens get very ragged looking from losing a lot of feathers at once, but with my chickens they molt in stages... my white broody is molting bc she just hatched eggs, and you wouldn’t even know it except I see the feathers all over... but she has no bald spots. She’s starting to look whiter and whiter every day... so yes they completely molted, just not all at once. I guess that’s nature’s way of keeping them healthy - completely bald chicken is no good.
 
They may be starting to molt are you seeing new feathers coming in?

A poopy bottom can be from a number of things from worms to just a lazy pooper/tooo much fluff.
Wash her up and give her fluff a bit of a trim. It just looks like she's got poop stuck in the fluff.
If possible, get a fecal float to see if worms is an issue. IF they truly are molting and you find they do need de-wormed, then use Valbazen (Albendazole) to treat them instead of Safeguard (Fenbendazole) since Fenbendazole is known to damage feathers (stress marks) when a bird is in molt.
 

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