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Very sorry for your loss and your hard molting gal.
Please tell us what is you feed routine including treats and supplements on a regular basis?
On board nutrition values heavily impact molt and since switching to a higher nutrient feed than "layer" my birds no longer lose their personality, withdrawal, and decline.. like they did before.
The gal I saw in that video looked to be molting but full of life.. Unless I was misunderstanding which one I was looking at. But if it was that one.. NO I would NOT cull/euthanize.. but rather take a deeper look at my practice. Noting that feathers growing back in can take a long time and patience is key EVEN after changes have been made.
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We feed typical organic layer feed from our local Feed Store. Which they have access to all the time. We also get scratch from the feed store that we give time to time (a few times a week or before their "bedtime.") I have three young children so we probably give them more scraps than most. We will toss them scraps of things the kids don't eat. Nothing like dessert or sweet type stuff. Mostly leftover fruit, bread things, pasta etc. I just go by the general rule of thumb that if I won't eat it, I don't give it to them. In the video, she was the one that was in the top right at the beginning. No feathers, moving in circles. She is doing better today!