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We went to look at some young hens (1.5 years old, 2006 chicks) to possibly introduce to our tiny flock now that dear Hazel is going to live with Angie n Maine.
We visited these same hens in early summer and they all looked really healthy, shiny and sleek, and we know they are well taken care of. But yesterday a couple of them looked kinda shabby. The 3 EEs and the BR looked fine, but the Buff Orpington and the New Hampshire Red both looked a bit scruffy. Not losing any feathers, but just dull and scruffy.
It is suddenly cold here in Maine. Is it possible this has something to do with molting? Since our girls are only 23 weeks, we haven't yet witnessed adult molting. Are they like snakes who get dull before shedding their skins, or might there be something wrong with them?
We really like the BO, very calm and sweet. We hope there's nothing wrong with her.
We also loved one of the EEs... very cute chipmunk cheeks, but the owner said she may be the one breaking and eating eggs, so we're leery of bringing her into our flock. Sigh. I wish it weren't so late and we could fing some nice 20-week pullets around here!!!!!
Thanks-
Stacey & Olivia
We went to look at some young hens (1.5 years old, 2006 chicks) to possibly introduce to our tiny flock now that dear Hazel is going to live with Angie n Maine.
We visited these same hens in early summer and they all looked really healthy, shiny and sleek, and we know they are well taken care of. But yesterday a couple of them looked kinda shabby. The 3 EEs and the BR looked fine, but the Buff Orpington and the New Hampshire Red both looked a bit scruffy. Not losing any feathers, but just dull and scruffy.
It is suddenly cold here in Maine. Is it possible this has something to do with molting? Since our girls are only 23 weeks, we haven't yet witnessed adult molting. Are they like snakes who get dull before shedding their skins, or might there be something wrong with them?
We really like the BO, very calm and sweet. We hope there's nothing wrong with her.
We also loved one of the EEs... very cute chipmunk cheeks, but the owner said she may be the one breaking and eating eggs, so we're leery of bringing her into our flock. Sigh. I wish it weren't so late and we could fing some nice 20-week pullets around here!!!!!
Thanks-
Stacey & Olivia
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