I can't wait anymore!

AmyWho

Chirping
6 Years
Sep 9, 2013
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Portland, OR
All 4 of my chickens started to molt within a week of each other.

They started dropping feathers early in September. I've got (we think) a RIR, a Red Sex Link, a Blue Laced Red Wyandotte and a Plymouth Rock Barred.
I haven't added additional light. I've heard they will often still lay at least an egg or more a week without. I don't mind the reduced amount if it's easier on their bodies.

How much longer do y'all think I have to wait for this molting season to subside? I'd like an egg once in a while, at least. :)
 
The length of a molt varies a lot, but I've read the average is two months. Supplementing with protein helps them recover, in case you hadn't read that.
 
All 4 of my chickens started to molt within a week of each other.

They started dropping feathers early in September. I've got (we think) a RIR, a Red Sex Link, a Blue Laced Red Wyandotte and a Plymouth Rock Barred.
I haven't added additional light. I've heard they will often still lay at least an egg or more a week without. I don't mind the reduced amount if it's easier on their bodies.

How much longer do y'all think I have to wait for this molting season to subside? I'd like an egg once in a while, at least. :)
The molting will probably take a few months longer. Two of my birds started molting in early September too, and they are still molting. I'm not expecting eggs from them for at least another two months.
 
I feed them worms from my vermicompost bin daily. They free range on a half acre all day, and I'm sure have plenty of access to bugs?
 

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