Shadrach's Ex Battery and Rescued chickens thread.

Someone on FB shared this but couldn't remember where they found it and didn't have any answers to questions of particulars
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Interesting. Someone who had been raising chickens for decades told me that feeding collards to chickens can facilitate egg laying.
 
A dry and chilly day with light winds. Two and half much more enjoyable hours than yesterday. Everybody came out and stayed out.
Sylph has almost finished her moult; sort of filling in now.
Mow is still chucking out feather quill coats and the occasional feather.
Glais charged around obviously enjoying being out from under the coop.
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Interesting. Someone who had been raising chickens for decades told me that feeding collards to chickens can facilitate egg laying.
collards are a good source of calcium, which is the main reason i'd feed them to my tortoises. the chickens would get some too.
 
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My rocks are very "downy" / fluffy (not just the actual down feathers). That looks like most of the lost feathers I see from them.
So is that from a molt, or do the down feathers frequently replace themselves outside of/ separately from a classic molt?

She’s always been a “shedder”, to a light extent, but this is crazy. When I set her back on the ground and all the down exploded, it was like a glitter bomb going off in the face of a porch pirate (people who steal deliveries from front porches.)

(I haven’t migrated to the actual thread yet.)

Edit to add: Demeter replied, and apparently these are typical body feathers. I thought they’d all be either butt fluff or flight feathers! :oops:
 
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@kattabelly , I just finished reading Ann Cleeves’ newest Jimmy Perez mystery, The Killing Stones, set mostly on Westray but some on Orkney proper.

Her late husband was a birder, so I kept an eye out for mention of katabellies (or Matabele, as my iPhone prefers), but no joy.

A good read, but I was crushed that on all the multiple ferry trips the characters took, there was no mention of a resident toting chickens with them. 😢
I haven't read the books but did watch the show, Shetland. A lot of the attraction for me was the shots of the beautiful scenery. It is a place I'd love to go, but DH doesn't want to go visit a place where people are constantly washing up dead. (Kidding - maybe some day.)
 

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