When only one molts

Ajoy1955

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What do you do, when only one hen is starting a molt, and the others are not, how do you feed for the one molting and make sure the active layers are getting the nutrition they need?
 
I do a higher protein feed (a 20% all flock or chick starter) and offer oyster shell on the side. This is actually my strategy for the entire year since I'm almost always hatching babies and I keep several roosters, and none of them would benefit from all the calcium in layer feed anyway.
 
I do a higher protein feed (a 20% all flock or chick starter) and offer oyster shell on the side. This is actually my strategy for the entire year since I'm almost always hatching babies and I keep several roosters, and none of them would benefit from all the calcium in layer feed anyway.
So it won’t hurt my other hens to have a higher protein?
 
I do a higher protein feed (a 20% all flock or chick starter) and offer oyster shell on the side. This is actually my strategy for the entire year since I'm almost always hatching babies and I keep several roosters, and none of them would benefit from all the calcium in layer feed anyway.
Ditto Dat.
I don't hatch any more, nor have any males in the flock, but it still works.
 
What’s crazy is, her bottom feathers are coming out like crazy, I checked her vent and around the area for lice or nits and saw nothing! I thought a molt typically starts at the head?
How old is this bird, in months?
 

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