Hey everyone,
I hope this is the right forum to post in. I have a strange issue. It's fall, so obviously the season for molting. Out of 5 birds in one of my coops, 4 are in a molt. One has already finished and looks beautiful (1.5 year old hen). Another is in process and molting normally (2.5 year old hen). She is losing feathers but growing new ones pretty quick
But the last two - ... the new feathers appear to be just shafts. I have never seen anything like it before. They also come out extremely easily. None of the molting birds are laying (which is too be expected) though the one with the most 'stick' like feathers (a 1.5 year old Whiting True Green) seems to be more depressed.
The other hen who has this issue (a mix of Rhode Island Red and Production Blue) had a problem where some of her neck feathers were getting thin (like hair almost). There are a few sparse pin feathers there now. Her new feathers elsewhere, like the Whiting True Green, also have long shafts but at least are not just sticks (they spread out at the end).
They are all on 17% Dumor Flock Raiser, which I switched to 20% Nutrena All Flock a couple weeks ago to see if it would make a difference... but I'm not seeing any change yet (maybe too soon).
I am confused as to why just these two have this problem. I have a flock of 60+ birds with many molting all on the same feed, but just these have the 'stick feathers'.
First 4 photos are of the Whiting True Green. Then two of the mixed bird. Finally the hen who is in a normal molt.
I appreciate advice... I'm really at a loss!
I hope this is the right forum to post in. I have a strange issue. It's fall, so obviously the season for molting. Out of 5 birds in one of my coops, 4 are in a molt. One has already finished and looks beautiful (1.5 year old hen). Another is in process and molting normally (2.5 year old hen). She is losing feathers but growing new ones pretty quick

But the last two - ... the new feathers appear to be just shafts. I have never seen anything like it before. They also come out extremely easily. None of the molting birds are laying (which is too be expected) though the one with the most 'stick' like feathers (a 1.5 year old Whiting True Green) seems to be more depressed.
The other hen who has this issue (a mix of Rhode Island Red and Production Blue) had a problem where some of her neck feathers were getting thin (like hair almost). There are a few sparse pin feathers there now. Her new feathers elsewhere, like the Whiting True Green, also have long shafts but at least are not just sticks (they spread out at the end).
They are all on 17% Dumor Flock Raiser, which I switched to 20% Nutrena All Flock a couple weeks ago to see if it would make a difference... but I'm not seeing any change yet (maybe too soon).
I am confused as to why just these two have this problem. I have a flock of 60+ birds with many molting all on the same feed, but just these have the 'stick feathers'.
First 4 photos are of the Whiting True Green. Then two of the mixed bird. Finally the hen who is in a normal molt.
I appreciate advice... I'm really at a loss!