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Welcome to BYC!!I'm new here and have searched other articles about chickens with no neck feathers. At first I read up on molting, but this has lasted for about 2 months. Last week it was in the -40's so I'm more concerned now with cold weather. I've not seen any pecking by other chickens. Suggestions?
Thanks so much. I've added sardines to my shopping list.Welcome to BYC.
I have a few naked necks, that are bred to have little to no feathers on their necks. I'm in a warmer climate, but we have occasionally dropped into the single digits with windchill just a little below 0. My naked necks have been fine. Of course, that is nothing near as cold as your weather.
I'd just keep an eye on them. Keep watch on their combs. Combs may get pale when molting but should not be blue or purplish.
Chickens love sardines and the extra protein can help them grow feathers. You could make a treat of canned sardines 1x a week.
They will grow fresh new features soonI'm new here and have searched other articles about chickens with no neck feathers. At first I read up on molting, but this has lasted for about 2 months. Last week it was in the -40's so I'm more concerned now with cold weather. I've not seen any pecking by other chickens. Suggestions?