I honestly do not boost for moult..I personally feel moulting is normal and natural and I do not want to interfere with nature. I want the chickens to stop laying and rest and take the time they need. I too worry about pathetic looking chickens and how miserable they look all hunched up in the blowing snow. I also want strong healthy chickens that recover fully after a moult with out my manipulations. I feed a lot of meat regardless of moult at this time of year..and that is only because they are not out as much as they were and because of the Hawks i have not let them free range as much as i would like. They are out of the compound if i am outside for any length of time. On coop day the fence is opened for most of the birds. I have yet to let my gold laced orps or my dotties free range..I am too chicken. I am just fortunate I have a large fenced in compound.
I wanted to say what a relief it is to know even you are too chicken to let some of your birds free range! I have been feeling guilty that I keep some contained, because I cannot afford to lose any. The only unconfined bird I ever lost was the Blue Cochin hen earlier this year to a neighbor's dog that got loose, but that was enough. DH was heartbroken, he adored that hen. Me too.