AvocadoAbi
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- Jul 3, 2021
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Hey y'all,
I guess I just need a little moral support???
Our last hen (1 1/2 years old) is molting and I can tell she's in A LOT of pain. She can hardly move and when she does get off the roost (to eat, drink water, etc.) she always cries out...
I'm really feeling sad for her, and every time I see her, I feel the pain too. She's our only flock member to have it this bad, our rooster and hens got through their soft molts pretty quick and painlessly. She has new feather shoots sticking out everywhere!!! And she doesn't have a tail. She has such a great personality and is usually super happy but now she seems very...deflated.
I haven't held her since the molt started but that doesn't seem to make a difference in her pain. I've been offering her a lot of protein-packed treats but she doesn't even have the energy to take them from me.
I'm constantly feeling bad for her...has anyone else had it this bad?

I guess I just need a little moral support???
Our last hen (1 1/2 years old) is molting and I can tell she's in A LOT of pain. She can hardly move and when she does get off the roost (to eat, drink water, etc.) she always cries out...
I'm really feeling sad for her, and every time I see her, I feel the pain too. She's our only flock member to have it this bad, our rooster and hens got through their soft molts pretty quick and painlessly. She has new feather shoots sticking out everywhere!!! And she doesn't have a tail. She has such a great personality and is usually super happy but now she seems very...deflated.
I haven't held her since the molt started but that doesn't seem to make a difference in her pain. I've been offering her a lot of protein-packed treats but she doesn't even have the energy to take them from me.
I'm constantly feeling bad for her...has anyone else had it this bad?

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