Hi, everybody. Can't remember the last time I was over here, but I've acquired both a masters degree and a lovely daughter since then, and parted with a rooster who learned the hard way not to bite the hand that feeds him. (he was delicious)
Anyway, I still have 11 gold laced Wyandotte hens. They are about a year and a half old now, and they have never molted. I wouldn't worry about this, but several of them are missing large patches of feathers on the head and neck (from the affections of the aforementioned rooster). Besides the fact that they look ridiculous (and they used to be so pretty!), it's starting to get pretty chilly here in Wyoming. I'm hoping they will molt and grow some good feathers before it gets REALLY cold, which could happen any day now.
Any insights on when I should expect a molt to happen? How long does it take for them to grow new feathers? Anything I need to do to help them survive the cold? Or do they grow them as the lose them, so the cold isn't a problem? If that's the case, how do I know when it starte? And how long should I expect it to take for egg production to resume?
Thanks!
Tom
(I could probably use the search and find the answers to these questions, but conversing is so much more fun than researching)
Anyway, I still have 11 gold laced Wyandotte hens. They are about a year and a half old now, and they have never molted. I wouldn't worry about this, but several of them are missing large patches of feathers on the head and neck (from the affections of the aforementioned rooster). Besides the fact that they look ridiculous (and they used to be so pretty!), it's starting to get pretty chilly here in Wyoming. I'm hoping they will molt and grow some good feathers before it gets REALLY cold, which could happen any day now.
Any insights on when I should expect a molt to happen? How long does it take for them to grow new feathers? Anything I need to do to help them survive the cold? Or do they grow them as the lose them, so the cold isn't a problem? If that's the case, how do I know when it starte? And how long should I expect it to take for egg production to resume?
Thanks!
Tom
(I could probably use the search and find the answers to these questions, but conversing is so much more fun than researching)