I've raised my share of chicks over a twelve year period, and never encountered an obvious juvenile molt among them. I am aware that most chicks do have periodic discrete feather loss as they grow in their adult plumage, but my current twelve-week olds have been molting their entire lives. As soon as they began getting feathers, they began to lose them.
The puzzling thing is that all five of the three different breeds show no bald spots, and the discarded feathers all seem normal with no signs of feather stripping. I've pawed over their bodies looking for parasites, and I can barely find enough exposed skin to check.
The adult flock show no signs of molt or feather loss beyond a couple floating to the ground following a rooster encounter. The amount of discarded feathers from the five youngest accounts for 99% of the feathers I pick up, adding up to a gallon (not hyperbole) over a couple of months.
The five juveniles share a coop with two adult hens that are not evidencing any feather loss. I've seen no evidence of coop mites. These five are black sex links golden sex links, and one Blue Andelusian, so I doubt it's genetics causing this. The chicks have eaten fermented Flock Raiser since day one, same as the adults. They are normal and active and appear to be perfect.
Why such prolific feather loss which has been going on since they were a month old? I'd sure like to hear some thoughts on this.
The puzzling thing is that all five of the three different breeds show no bald spots, and the discarded feathers all seem normal with no signs of feather stripping. I've pawed over their bodies looking for parasites, and I can barely find enough exposed skin to check.
The adult flock show no signs of molt or feather loss beyond a couple floating to the ground following a rooster encounter. The amount of discarded feathers from the five youngest accounts for 99% of the feathers I pick up, adding up to a gallon (not hyperbole) over a couple of months.
The five juveniles share a coop with two adult hens that are not evidencing any feather loss. I've seen no evidence of coop mites. These five are black sex links golden sex links, and one Blue Andelusian, so I doubt it's genetics causing this. The chicks have eaten fermented Flock Raiser since day one, same as the adults. They are normal and active and appear to be perfect.
Why such prolific feather loss which has been going on since they were a month old? I'd sure like to hear some thoughts on this.