Get them on some good GMO food soon.
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Short answer... no, they molt based on several factors which are end of a laying cycle, age, daylight lenght and feed availablity. Some molt so slowly that it can be missed if you do not know what to look for. Molting does not always mean a noticable feather loss, sometimes it is barely noticable.I was gonna ask about molting and realized that my chickens aren't molting. All breeds of chickens molt around the same time right?
No Hun they can molt at different times, i have 100's and they molt at different times all year long, some molt real hard others molt a little at a time.I was gonna ask about molting and realized that my chickens aren't molting. All breeds of chickens molt around the same time right?
Free range: 21.5sq foot per chicken and organic: 108sq foot per chicken. Can't remember exactly where I read that. Somewhere online while researching.Organic has to do with the treatment of animals too, he said he had to have a certain sq ft per bird and had to have the birds have access to the outdoors for 120 days. A friend of mine who gets birds from places like this often got some from here too and was in shock of how bad they were feathered, twice as bad as any they have gotten before.