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Louise, one of my Leghorn hens. Half of them decided to wait until November and December to molt, but I'm glad they're getting a break from egg laying. Luckily it has been a relatively mild winter so far
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Louise is a pretty girl! ❤ Hopefully she finishes up her molt before the worst of winter arrives. Thanks for entering!Louise, one of my Leghorn hens. Half of them decided to wait until November and December to molt, but I'm glad they're getting a break from egg laying. Luckily it has been a relatively mild winter so far
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Beautiful boy! ❤ He doesn't seem to mind his molting, he will be gorgeous when he finishes! Thanks for entering!Fforest looked OK in September, till you get to the back end
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He's got nice big shiny beetle green black ones there again now![]()
Snuggles my 1 1/2yr old I think Americana mix
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Beautiful birds, hopefully they get done molting soon! ❤ Thanks for entering!Nutmeg my mixed breed hen 1yr 8m
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Oh this poor girl!!!! Hopefully she starts to grow in her feathers soon, keep her warm! ❤ Thanks for entering!Here is my 2 yr old Swedish Flower hen Speckles.....and this is the worst molt I've EVER seen lol! Poor girl has been naked for about 4 mos now. I've been giving her scrambled eggs and fish to help boost her protein intake and keeping her inside, so hopefully by Spring she'll be back to her usual fluffy, chatty self
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She's been bald for 4 months now with no signs of new growth yet? I'd be getting worried if she was my bird. Poor girl. Hopefully she grows them in soon.Here is my 2 yr old Swedish Flower hen Speckles.....and this is the worst molt I've EVER seen lol! Poor girl has been naked for about 4 mos now. I've been giving her scrambled eggs and fish to help boost her protein intake and keeping her inside, so hopefully by Spring she'll be back to her usual fluffy, chatty self
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