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Christmas moulting chicken *pics* -updated

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We've had a brown fluffy Christmas :? as Abbie tried the oven-ready look just before Christmas. She actually has a bald head now and looks a lot balder and more miserable than the photos suggest.

Unfortunately we've now no eggs as she lays them :( but at least it means I only top up the food weekly (did she really eat all that :shock: )

I can't go past the window without going ahh :( and chuckling :wink:

 

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There's more on my blog.....

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ahhh bless her. One of our little girls is going through the moult and I thought she looked bald and really sorry for herself and was worried about her getting cold. Your girl looks like she literally dropped them all at once and doesnt look fussed at all!! Thanks for the sharing the photos, a definate ahhh moment :D

 

p.s also hope the eggs start coming soon again :D

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Really helpful as I thought my bullied hen had had all hers pulled out by her bully sister. It looks like she is moulting and she's stopped laying so it looks like that's what has happened. Thanks for putting these up here - really helpful! Hope she is growing them back quickly.

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She is trying to grow back a warm outfit ASAP :wink:she was very self conscious up to now and I kept getting blurry dark pictures. (I think she'll be feathery in a week or so but maybe some patches) She is quite melancholy and spreading it to the others. She's getting more sympathy than OH and his man flu though :oops::wink:

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She is looking better. How long did it take her to start feathering up again?

 

Ruby hasn't laid since October and although it wasn't a big moult like that she did get very scruffy looking. Ruby looks nearly full feathered but still has a pink comb, I'm not desperate for eggs, I just wondered.

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She is looking better. How long did it take her to start feathering up again?

 

Ruby hasn't laid since October and although it wasn't a big moult like that she did get very scruffy looking. Ruby looks nearly full feathered but still has a pink comb, I'm not desperate for eggs, I just wondered.

She's gone from starting a moult to this stage in 2 weeks. My hybrids have never moulted like this in 2 years approx so it's quite interesting to see a proper annual moult from my Rhode Island Red and Welsummer. Katy ( GNR ) hasn't bothered moulting at all this year.

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