Jan 4, 2013 #1 JesikaD01 Chirping 7 Years Joined May 19, 2012 Messages 171 Reaction score 9 Points 81 Location Atlanta
Jan 4, 2013 #2 willowbranchfarm Chicken Boots 12 Years Friend Joined Oct 3, 2011 Messages 9,771 Reaction score 260 Points 396 Location Virginia My Coop My Coop Sorry but with that picture I can really see the molt very well. But yes some hens will lay during the molt but it is rare. Instead of molting she could have parasites (mites or lice).
Sorry but with that picture I can really see the molt very well. But yes some hens will lay during the molt but it is rare. Instead of molting she could have parasites (mites or lice).
Jan 4, 2013 Thread starter #3 JesikaD01 Chirping 7 Years Joined May 19, 2012 Messages 171 Reaction score 9 Points 81 Location Atlanta none of the other birds seem to be loosing any feathers...could it only be affecting one bird? (if it was not molt)
none of the other birds seem to be loosing any feathers...could it only be affecting one bird? (if it was not molt)
Jan 5, 2013 #4 willowbranchfarm Chicken Boots 12 Years Friend Joined Oct 3, 2011 Messages 9,771 Reaction score 260 Points 396 Location Virginia My Coop My Coop Are her feathers being pulled out??? Do you see any pin feathers??
Jan 5, 2013 Thread starter #5 JesikaD01 Chirping 7 Years Joined May 19, 2012 Messages 171 Reaction score 9 Points 81 Location Atlanta what is a pin feather?
Jan 5, 2013 #6 willowbranchfarm Chicken Boots 12 Years Friend Joined Oct 3, 2011 Messages 9,771 Reaction score 260 Points 396 Location Virginia My Coop My Coop Here is an article I wrote on molting. The second picture is pin feathers. https://www.backyardchickens.com/a/chickens-loosing-feathers-managing-your-flocks-molt
Here is an article I wrote on molting. The second picture is pin feathers. https://www.backyardchickens.com/a/chickens-loosing-feathers-managing-your-flocks-molt