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- Jul 25, 2013
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--Just food for thought; your chickens don't know there was a time change! They are getting less light because there are fewer hours of daylight in winter, but that has nothing to do with the time change.
During moult, I have seen hens pull their own falling feathers out, and yes, it does look like a massacre. My white Leghorns all moulted over three days this fall and the pasture looked like it had snow on the ground. One of my EEs looked like she'd been plucked after she moulted. They may have bare skin for a bit before the pin feathers poke through.
Since you have your RIR locked up, you should be able to tell easily if she's the one doing the feather pulling, since it should stop.
You are absolutely right! They don't know about the time change. Only having less daylight!
To give everyone an update - I've reintroduced my RIR to the flock. She was happy to be back with them. It seems as though it was a molt. As a first time chicken owner, I had no idea how many feathers they could drop basically overnight! My parrot molts, but nothing like these girls! So first time chicken owners - I guess it's "normal" to have your coop look like there was a pillow fight!