Honestly, it may SEEM like they are growing feathers faster, but that is more of a genetic trait than dietary. What providing more protein during molt will do it help keep them in good condition. It takes as long as it takes to grow feathers though. Some are fast molting and molt during later summer/early fall, which should also indicate better layers. Early molters and those who take a longer time to grow feathers are normally the poorer layers.
Makes sense. I think I see a little more vigor though the next day in them, I swear, LOL. Maybe I'm "rat in a tin crap house" crazy.
