great tracking of the hens,I have six hens. Here is how their molts have gone this year.
Normal Molt
Early Molt
- Sydney: She molted at the same time as last year. Did the job normally and is fully feathered and prepared for a new year.
Late Molt
- Hattie: She has always molted late. I have always been worried for her as the weather turns cold. This year she molted about a month earlier than usual and looks to be in great health as winter arrives.
Double Molt
- Aurora: Normally a late molter like Hattie, she was about a month later than usual this year. She did have a very normal molt and is looking good right now.
- Lilly: Lilly's molt is about 6 weeks later than usual. She has always been a slow molter with the rare bare patch showing up. This year she has a very large bald spot on her back the likes of which I not seen before
Broken Molt
- Phyllis: Phyllis molted the same time as Hattie which was right after her broody episode. That was a little early for her. She is now molting again. This is quite late. It appears that she is nearly done so it was a very quick molt and likely not a full molt.
Outside of Sydney, nothing has gone as it should. I don't quite no what to make of it but it has concerned me for some time now.
- Sansa: She has been molting since around labor day. I actually think she may be done molting. The problem is her feathers did not grow back properly. This is a serious concern of mine and we are working to try and fix what it wrong with her.