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Moulting - reassurance please!

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Just under a week ago I came home to a run full of feathers and fearing the worst I checked up on the girls. One of them seemed to have lost all of the feathers on her chest within a day. I brought her in for the night in case she'd been attacked by the other girls but when I checked on her in the morning she seemed to have lost yet more feathers so I presume she is mounting.

 

She's been loosing more and more feathers over the last few days and now looks quite drab. When I checked on her tonight I moved back some of the feathers to see the root and she has dozens of new, thin, black quill like things sticking all over her. Is this normal? It looks quite repulsive and I imagine must be itchy :vom:

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None of mine moult in the way they're supposed to :roll: As long as you can see new quills poking through, it's just a normal moult. My girls feel a bit under the weather when they moult, as I imagine it's uncomfortable for them. I try to limit handling them, and give their pellets a top dressing of poultry spice and just generally a little more tLC. They do look a state, though.

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Lily lost all her leg feathers but they grew back really quickly. Shes been moulting for five weeks now but is starting to look and feel a bit better. Shes growing new feathers on her head which will cover the bald patch she arrived with after being pecked in the cages. I gave her rinsed tuna in springwater to help boost her feather regrowth. its lovely to see her all fluffy and nearly completely feathered.

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My girls started their moult in October & although Barbara (Mrs P) has started laying again, Margot still hasnt, shes not even crouching yet, shes being very grumpy too. I assume that she will start laying again any day soon - DH has resorted to buying eggs as Barbara only manages a couple a week. Margot does look lovely with her new feathers so its not all bad :)

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My girls started their moult in October & although Barbara (Mrs P) has started laying again, Margot still hasnt, shes not even crouching yet, shes being very grumpy too. I assume that she will start laying again any day soon - DH has resorted to buying eggs as Barbara only manages a couple a week. Margot does look lovely with her new feathers so its not all bad :)

 

How old are they redreader?

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My blackrock Tikka did a complete moult in the space of about 5 days!! Unfortunately it was while we were on holiday and my poor son was distraught!! :o She stopped laying totally and it took 6 weeks for her to get a complete set of new feathers and she now looks great! Whereas Korma has been moulting steadily bit by bit for about a month now - she's not stopped laying but has slowed down a little. Of the two I think I prefer them to loose them all at once and get it over with - even though Tikka did seriously look like an 'oven ready' chicken for a couple of weeks!!! :lol:

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I know how your son must have felt - it's the most shocking thing I think I've ever seen, and it looks worse every day!

 

I went to lock them in last night and she was sat in the nesting box with her remaining feathers fluffed up so you could see the new growth clearly, it looks like she has some awful thorns growing out of her with fluffy tops - it's the creepiest thing I've ever seen. I've been feeling so sorry for her she's been getting buckets of treats and has had a squash every day this week. Poor Nigella.

 

They really do know how to lay on a guilt trip - not only has she got the "I used to live in a cage" thing to fall back on when she's trashing the garden but now she has the "I'm itchy and bald don't you know" routine :)

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