A few days ago Chuck remarked on the abnormal moulting patterns he'd noticed in some of his birds this year, which set me thinking about my girls. The youngest two, a Cream Legbar and a Buff Sussex, both hatched in Feb. this year, did a normal post-juvenile moult at 12-16 weeks. Both came into lay at around 23 weeks, at the end of August. At the end of Sept, the BS tried to go a bit broody and stopped laying, didn't start again even when dissuaded from maternity. In Oct, the CL also stopped laying. By Nov, both started neck moults. The BS was particularly copious, feathers everywhere, looked like a T. Naked Neck, and is now at the weird hedgehog stage as her black feathers emerge from pin. The CL's moult was less conspicuous and more discreet, as she was when doing her teenage moult.
I hadn't expected them to moult this Autumn as they still had those nice new adult feathers they grew only 4 months previously. They've both been in excellent health, eating all the proper stuff with interest, plus what they've found out ranging, and have had no stress etc. Would this be a normal pattern? The other two hybrids, hatched last November, have kept on laying ever since May, with no moult at all - now looking a bit tatty!
I hadn't expected them to moult this Autumn as they still had those nice new adult feathers they grew only 4 months previously. They've both been in excellent health, eating all the proper stuff with interest, plus what they've found out ranging, and have had no stress etc. Would this be a normal pattern? The other two hybrids, hatched last November, have kept on laying ever since May, with no moult at all - now looking a bit tatty!