Tractor Supply has this about right. I'm not sure about the stages regarding weeks of age but they seem reasonable. Often the moults are hardly noticeable. What the chicken pros here say is it's a continuous process until they get their first set of adult feathers. The most noticeable moult is losing the fluff and getting their first set of feathers. Of course, the chicks are still growing and the feathers don't grow to suit the body growth so they shed and replace.I was worried about that except they are so obviously in good health it is hard to worry for long. There are gray feathers everywhere and both Dotty and Minnie have bits of fluff sticking up in all directions, and when they run (which they do a lot) they leave a cloud of dust and feathers behind them.
I tried to look up what is normal - they are ~13 weeks old - and what I read was this:
" Chicks go through four stages of molts before they reach adulthood. These typically happen at 1 to 6 weeks, 7 to 9 weeks, 12 to 13 weeks, and 20 to 22 weeks."
So I am thinking we had the 9 week molt then now the 13 weeks sort of give or take a few days.
The source of that quote is Tractor Supply so not exactly the scientific holy grail, but it did reassure me that they aren't terminally ill (along with their high energy and continuous running and flying around).
Do you think that is right? Should I worry? And if I should worry, what should I do?
They already have high protein commercial feed and the Palace is big enough that they get some forage (plus the leaf mountain bugs and kitchen scraps).
I haven't let them free range yet because they are not yet responsible enough for my comfort. The Princesses rush back to the Palace if they see anything scary and I can get them to come if I call (well mostly) but the Young Ladies are still pretty wild at heart.
They really do seem like healthy young birds (says me who never raised a chicken from baby before!).
I wouldn't worry.
