Not having personal history with these chickens, not knowing them well makes that harder, doesn't it? You have a kind heart, a great deal of experience, and you do your best. No one could ask for more.
x2 Hang in there, Shad. How is Lima today?
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Not having personal history with these chickens, not knowing them well makes that harder, doesn't it? You have a kind heart, a great deal of experience, and you do your best. No one could ask for more.
It's so frustrating when they don't let you help themThis reminded me of poor Aurora last winter.
Oh I do remember that - "this plan isn't working out" still makes me laugh!This reminded me of poor Aurora last winter.
Thank you, Amber will be banned from going out in the rain from now on . That'll be a hard jobWell that is reassuring from a warmth perspective and also makes some kind of weird genetic disease less likely.
I did some academic searches and seems we don't know much about molting really.
Dotty does not appear to have molted to any meaningful degree whereas Minnie same breed, same age has been hit hard.
Diana doesn't seem to do a conventional molt - she loses the odd feather throughout the year and now I am noticing these really worn out feathers here and there that are not being shed.
Hopefully this is just a quirk of Sansa's and she will stay warm with her new fluff - outer feathers are a waterproofing layer so don't let her go out in the wet.
Hoping it all is OK.![]()
Have you checked her for feather mite Bob?Sansa's Molt
Sansa has been molting since before 9/7/21 as documented in this post.
Post in thread 'Fluffy Butt Acres: Stories of our flock' https://www.backyardchickens.com/th...es-stories-of-our-flock.1286630/post-24881422
That has he molt s over 60 days now. I am getting concerned. I have never had one last this long. Plus is seems her old feathers have fallen apart but not out. Bald patches would make more sense. Look closely at these photos.
Has anyone ever seen this before? I am getting very concerned that something is wrong.
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No, it definitely wasn’t intentional. I worked out that because I had the pad at an angle between 45 and 90 degrees from my POV, it was in perspective from that angle. As soon as it was upright to take the photo, that’s when I noticed the perspective was out.I'm not sure if it was intentional or not, but the proportions seem a little off. The head is scaled larger than the body and the limbs are short. Again, I can't be certain if this was a purposeful choice. The ear is a bit far back on the skull. Otherwise the face and shading of the human form is done very nicely.
I'll be getting them all done for mites regardless tomorrow or asap.Have you checked her for feather mite Bob?
It was so lucky. I was not even trying to get a picture of her. I caught her by accident.OMG, yes, the Hattie photo is amazing!