Tweetypie
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A couple of months ago I noticed that Mabel had lost feathers under her belly and thought it was due to her sticking her head through the fence to get to the grass (thus rubbing them off). I tacked mesh to the fence, so she could not harm herself again. Today, I was shocked to see her belly looked red and bald and I am unsure if it is a moult and if so, why is she still bald 2 months on.
Last September, I watched Barbie and Sindy go though a moult, losing feathers all over, starting from the head, so have only experienced the "normal" moult.
Miss Muffet, whom I bought at the same time this year as Mabel, looks like she has changed colour feathers, but I have not noticed the same moult as with the hybrids. I have not seen her lose feathers.
2 weeks or so ago they finished their flubonvet weeks' feed as a precaution to worms.
They all have red combs, happy and always go to bed together at night.
Egg production from ex batts have dropped off as expected. Mabel lays almost daily. Miss Muffet's have dropped to 4 a week at the moment.
I have attached a photo of Mabel. I am just looking for reassurance really.
Last September, I watched Barbie and Sindy go though a moult, losing feathers all over, starting from the head, so have only experienced the "normal" moult.
Miss Muffet, whom I bought at the same time this year as Mabel, looks like she has changed colour feathers, but I have not noticed the same moult as with the hybrids. I have not seen her lose feathers.
2 weeks or so ago they finished their flubonvet weeks' feed as a precaution to worms.
They all have red combs, happy and always go to bed together at night.
Egg production from ex batts have dropped off as expected. Mabel lays almost daily. Miss Muffet's have dropped to 4 a week at the moment.
I have attached a photo of Mabel. I am just looking for reassurance really.