- May 16, 2014
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Hi,
I've been keeping chickens for a year now and have been looking at this website off and on, and thought this would be a good time to finally join. I started with 3 hens last year, but varmints got 2 of them. I have only 1 left. She just turned a year old in March. Just today she started losing feathers, mostly around her tail and vent area... Not really so much her tail feathers, but the more down like feathers on her but area (What I call her butt fluff... lol). Anyways, I thought she would molt last fall and since she didn't, I assumed she's getting around to molting in her own time... Much like everything else. She'll do it when she's good and ready. Plus, I know it's not unheard of for a chicken to molt in the Spring. My question is, if this molting, can they act weird during the molting process? When I say weird, I don't mean grumpy or anything of that nature. She can walk fine, but she just acts like she would rather not. She spent most of the day hiding under a bush in my yard. My husband and I had to leave earlier this evening for a meeting we had to attend, and when we came home she was not in her coop. It was way past the time she normally puts herself to bed. After 10 min. of searching, I found her under a little table in the corner of my porch right by the front door. We had walked right past her to get into the house and she never made a sound. I could hear her respond when I was calling for her, but she wouldn't come out from under the table as I called for her. She normally comes when I call her. When I saw her under the table, I moved it and she stood up, but wouldn't move. I picked her up and carried her through the house to out back to her coop. When I tried to put her in her coop, she acted like she didn't want to go in. She wouldn't get off my arm. About 3 days ago, I got 10 six wk old chicks and I have them in a separate coop that's right next to hers. She does not like the chicks, so I'm keeping them separate until the chicks get bigger. She has had no problem with being in her coop since I've had the chicks or ever until tonight, and so far, she has not stopped laying. She laid an egg just this morning. Is she molting? Could the chicks be upsetting her? Come to think of it, I had 6 chicks a few weeks ago before they all disappeared, and she wasn't losing feathers or acting this way. Should i be concerned there's something else going on with her? Please help!
I've been keeping chickens for a year now and have been looking at this website off and on, and thought this would be a good time to finally join. I started with 3 hens last year, but varmints got 2 of them. I have only 1 left. She just turned a year old in March. Just today she started losing feathers, mostly around her tail and vent area... Not really so much her tail feathers, but the more down like feathers on her but area (What I call her butt fluff... lol). Anyways, I thought she would molt last fall and since she didn't, I assumed she's getting around to molting in her own time... Much like everything else. She'll do it when she's good and ready. Plus, I know it's not unheard of for a chicken to molt in the Spring. My question is, if this molting, can they act weird during the molting process? When I say weird, I don't mean grumpy or anything of that nature. She can walk fine, but she just acts like she would rather not. She spent most of the day hiding under a bush in my yard. My husband and I had to leave earlier this evening for a meeting we had to attend, and when we came home she was not in her coop. It was way past the time she normally puts herself to bed. After 10 min. of searching, I found her under a little table in the corner of my porch right by the front door. We had walked right past her to get into the house and she never made a sound. I could hear her respond when I was calling for her, but she wouldn't come out from under the table as I called for her. She normally comes when I call her. When I saw her under the table, I moved it and she stood up, but wouldn't move. I picked her up and carried her through the house to out back to her coop. When I tried to put her in her coop, she acted like she didn't want to go in. She wouldn't get off my arm. About 3 days ago, I got 10 six wk old chicks and I have them in a separate coop that's right next to hers. She does not like the chicks, so I'm keeping them separate until the chicks get bigger. She has had no problem with being in her coop since I've had the chicks or ever until tonight, and so far, she has not stopped laying. She laid an egg just this morning. Is she molting? Could the chicks be upsetting her? Come to think of it, I had 6 chicks a few weeks ago before they all disappeared, and she wasn't losing feathers or acting this way. Should i be concerned there's something else going on with her? Please help!