PriscillatheRooster
In the Brooder
- Feb 3, 2022
- 10
- 50
- 41
Hello all, I wanted to inquire about several of my hens who seem to be molting this month. We bought them as chicks around easter so they are around 10 months old, but I am very surprised they are replacing some of their feathers in the coldest part of the year. Most of the thinning and regrowing is around their neck/head. Our Wyandotte was the first to go through the molt, but her feathers seem to be pretty much fully replaced. Our two cinnamon queens are now a little patchy and I am a little concerned about the timing. I suppose it could be from our roosters' advances but he seems to be pretty gentle in general, and it usually seems like feathers are missing from the back of the hens body when they are getting a little too much attention. They are eating well and get a pretty varied diet with healthy treats so I doubt it has to do with their nutrition, I was wondering if this is just kind of odd timing of a natural molt or if its something to be concerned about. Their coop is pretty well insulated and it is starting to get warmer but we still have the rest of feb and early march to deal with and in wisconsin, I know we still have a lot of cold weather ahead. Any thoughts? Thanks in advance!