Josimariecolo
Chirping
- Oct 15, 2018
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Can hens molt this time of year? A few birds in our flock are losing their neck feathers below their beak and a couple are also starting to lose feathers at the base of their tail. They are still laying eggs, have been all winter without a supplemental light. We have two ducks so they are all fed an all flock pellet feed. They are mixed in age, the two that look the worst are less than a year old. We have never had hens molt this time of year, usually in the late fall. They also get meal worms, bird seed with black sunflower seeds, another type of high-quality scratch grain mix, produce (lettuce, cilantro, tomatoes etc) and oregano oil in one of their water buckets, also free access to oyster shell. They are free range in two large pens. They all act fine and get along well. The speckled sussex is the boss, but she’s older and not overly aggressive. Could it be mites or lice? We live in Lakewood, CO and it’s been a very cold winter here. Thanks so much for your help!
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