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My thoughts as regards the moult is birds should be able to cope with this natural event ,so therefore if one or two birds are seen to be struggling is this taken to be a sign of weakness in that particular bird ,I have mixed feelings but i dont like to see it .What do members think,is it weakness in there overall constitution?

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Looking just a bit listless unwilling to go out of loft ,would rather sit in quiet corner, all the rest of them just behaving normal,thanks for your reply.

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Removed a hen last winter for struggling through the moult the others were looking great but this wee hen had something under lying showing a weakness

what did she have under lying george

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No sure 100% but my way off thinking was if 50 other doos in the loft looked superb coming through the moult and she looked like a hawker she must have had a weakness or something no right...

 

 

I may be wrong but the wee hen canny prove me wrong

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