I have a 1 year old Leghorn x Delaware hen and she is one of my best layers. She rarely skipped and laid huge brown eggs. However, randomly she stopped. She had 1 small patch of feathers missing on each of her shoulder (both the same size, around the size of a penny) where meat was showing. she kept laying through this though. We thought this was because of an aggressive rooster, but he’s now gone and this hen continued losing and lost some more feathers on her back. She barely lost any real feathers, only her outside feathers were falling, not even her chicken fluff. And now I can see her feathers slowly growing back. Can this be considered molting? Do chickens always have to lose a heavy amount of feathers when molting, or can molting just be a few big feathers? Her feathers are still growing back so she hasn’t laid yet. I just thought this was confusing because everyone always makes molting seem more severe. Plus none fell of from her stomach or neck, just her back area. again, these are my questions:
Do chickens always lose a good amount of feathers when molting, or can it just be a small patch of feathers in a certain area?
And when chickens molt do they also lose that other type of feather that keeps them warm (their fluff) or is it just their actual feathers
I believe she will start laying once her feathers grow back, just a weird encounter
I’ve also never dealt with a chicken molting before unless this counts based on what you guys reply with
Do chickens always lose a good amount of feathers when molting, or can it just be a small patch of feathers in a certain area?
And when chickens molt do they also lose that other type of feather that keeps them warm (their fluff) or is it just their actual feathers
I believe she will start laying once her feathers grow back, just a weird encounter
