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My first flock of seven are about 18 months old, and at least three of them are going through a pretty hard molt. I was prepared for the feather loss and all, but I'm also noting some troubling behavioral changes that I'm not certain are a result of molting or something else. So, BYC'ers, please share your experiences and let me know: what's normal?
Anyway. I invite you to share your experiences and help determine (a) what is and isn't normal; and (b) best supportive care measures.
Thank you!!
- Definite lowered feed intake. Two of my heaviest molters are housed together and their feed barely goes down. It does a little, and they poop (smaller amounts but normal looking). They will eat treats like crazy though.
- Some have gotten either more skittish/shy, or as an overreaction to such skittishness, more cranky and vicious (to others).
- Generally looking unwell. Skinnier (or is it feather loss?), less active but do not stay in the coop and will forage outside when given the chance.
- Other issues: my hardest molter also is recovering from a bout of suspected EYP. Upon treatment her molt went into high gear, during which time crop issues also, we, cropped up. Are crops wonkier during a molt?
- Everyone is still pretty red. The heavier molters are slightly less red, but I wouldn't say pale.
- Cessation of laying. No eggs at all from those molting. No behavior like they've got any either.
Anyway. I invite you to share your experiences and help determine (a) what is and isn't normal; and (b) best supportive care measures.
Thank you!!