Hard molt

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Hi All,

I have a barred rock hen (she’s actually head hen of my flock), that are is going through a hard molt and I’m worried about her because she’s looking pretty scraggly and baldish and we’re pretty cold right now. She was also kind of walking to the side. So i brought her in yesterday and set up camp for her in a shower stall. She seemed much better today, but obviously her feathers aren't growing in overnight and I’m not sure I should put her back in the coop while we’re atill dropping down to mid 30’s at night (feels like mid to high 20s). Anyone else have experience with a chicken going through a hard molt?
 
Provide your flock with extra protein during a molt. Helps regrow feathers somewhat faster. Canned cat food, contains protein, as well as some fat. The fat would translate into generating extra heat in chickens body. I know carbohydrates do that also.
You don't need to overdo the amount of cat food, but some would not hurt.
The temperatures are not severely cold yet,, But you can judge your chickens much better than someone not seeing them.

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