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OMG chicken decor overload!
I picked up both the plates and one each of the cutouts.
 
Hey squatchers, what (if anything) do you do when your girls are molting? This is my first time witnessing an adult molt, and my SS hen is acting pretty miserable. Do you all provide any supplemental foods or anything to help the regrowth process? Thanks!
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Feather fixer or switch to flock raiser with free choice calcium.

Feather fixer works very well though
 
Hey squatchers, what (if anything) do you do when your girls are molting? This is my first time witnessing an adult molt, and my SS hen is acting pretty miserable. Do you all provide any supplemental foods or anything to help the regrowth process? Thanks!
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My first molt too...they look pretty pathetic!! I give them extra eggs. They seem fine, they just look awful.

And I read they are more painful wheer their pinfeathers are growing in (like on their head) but mine seem to like it when I rub 'em there. Who knows.

How are yours acting? Or is it just that they look bad?
 
My first molt too...they look pretty pathetic!! I give them extra eggs. They seem fine, they just look awful.

And I read they are more painful wheer their pinfeathers are growing in (like on their head) but mine seem to like it when I rub 'em there. Who knows.

How are yours acting? Or is it just that they look bad?
They like it when you break the capsules letting the pin feathers out
 

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