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So sorry to hear about Peanut. I was silently rooting for the little underdog. ❤️
Yea I was rooting for her as well. she wasn’t even going to get a name since these are my meat flock the plan was no emotional attachment. only keep the strongest and move the flock forward. Sometimes it’s hard to separate the feelings from the goals.
 
Yea I was rooting for her as well. she wasn’t even going to get a name since these are my meat flock the plan was no emotional attachment. only keep the strongest and move the flock forward. Sometimes it’s hard to separate the feelings from the goals.
I know this all too well. Case in point with Ronnie...Coppers Solo baby. Its all cute until she weaned her off then she had nobody, so she gravitated to being my little partner in crime. Pulls at the heart strings when she runs up to me and I have to put her in her special night roost spot.
I've got this little one with Shadow the BR now. She's still attached to her mom but we're watching for when she weans her off if she can attach to the others her same ish age or if she's going to be a loner.
 
Last year at molt season my flock all made it through eventually but I feel like I could have managed things better. A lot of them were mostly naked when the snow started falling in December so this year I’m going to try to help them get through it easier. I have noticed that a couple of the girls are starting to drop feathers, combs are going pale, and egg laying is slowing. All signs point to start of molt.

From what I have learned on this site and from several podcasts I listen to now is the time to change their diet to help trigger them all molt at the same time. So I am changing them from a 20% protein feed to a 16%. I guess this helps simulate the natural change of seasons and triggers them to prepare for winter. I don’t know exactly how it all works as I’m still learning but the general idea is the days are getting shorter so I need to simulate food shortages. I’ll give it a shot and once most of the birds go into a molt I’ll change to a diet that helps regrow feathers

All chicks will remain on the 20% protein
 
I know this all too well. Case in point with Ronnie...Coppers Solo baby. Its all cute until she weaned her off then she had nobody, so she gravitated to being my little partner in crime. Pulls at the heart strings when she runs up to me and I have to put her in her special night roost spot.
I've got this little one with Shadow the BR now. She's still attached to her mom but we're watching for when she weans her off if she can attach to the others her same ish age or if she's going to be a loner.
Mocha was a loner for a while. She was broody raised so she was afraid of me. all of her hatch mates were male. When I separated the cockerels she didn’t fit in with the younger group or the older group. Once she started laying she found a spot in the pecking order.
 

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