Ended Official BYC Contest - Post Your Best (Worst) Chicken Molt Pictures - 2022

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A post broody Cookie
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This is Lacy (in front of her mom & sister, Cagney) on Aug 4th: Before
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.......aaaannnnndddd yesterday:
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Today...
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Normal moulting time here in SW New Mexico. Daytime temps aren't hitting the 80s this week!
WHOO HOOO!!

Believe it or not, updated pic of Lacy (post #120, 1 Oct) this was last night in her roost.
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Her sister Cagney was much less dramatic.

Lacy is looking MUCH happier, Spediote however, has lost his tail. (This was 4 days ago)
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And yesterday:
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Coffee the Polish Hen
She's so traumatized about molting that she hasn't 'talked' in days. 🤭 Typically, she's never quiet.
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Same goes for my six-year-old chicken Grandma. She gets traumatized when she molts her feathers and she refuses to return back to the cage when being called along with running extremely fast that you can't even catch her. She's already traumatized even though I don't see any parts of her that are *clears throat* naked.
 
Fancy Nancy
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Since she is molting I am careful when I pick her up or pat her body.
Look at her little oil gland nub...
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I had a cute video, but having trouble figuring out how to load it.

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I had a video but could not figure out how to down load it.

She likes the shade.
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In this pic it is hot, you can see the other hens panting, but she is not. This morning it was 56, and I saw her shiver.
I think if there was ever any question that chickens descended from dinosaurs, Fancy Nancy confirms it!
 
Same goes for my six-year-old chicken Grandma. She gets traumatized when she molts her feathers and she refuses to return back to the cage when being called along with running extremely fast that you can't even catch her. She's already traumatized even though I don't see any parts of her that are *clears throat* naked.
Poor bird. It might be helpful if while she molts if she's separated to a quiet place with smooth walls. During molts, the new pin feathers can be extremely painful, so any touch can be terrible. You're saying she's 6 yr. old and you don't see any actual bold spots; she might be dealing with PTSD from previous molts, especially if she's had a bad experience with a hard molt before.
 

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