Moulting

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Buster121
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Noticed a gradual increase in amount of feathers picking up when cleaning over last 3 weeks or so, have come to the conclusion that it is due to being prisoner and laying that is causing the early starts
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Buster121 wrote: Fri Jun 02, 2023 12:03 pm Noticed a gradual increase in amount of feathers picking up when cleaning over last 3 weeks or so, have come to the conclusion that it is due to being prisoner and laying that is causing the early starts
You might be right, Buster.
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They usually start moulting when sitting their second round of eggs. My old birds have started dropping flight feathers and the youngsters are also starting to drop feathers.
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I always have to do some arithmetic with this. ;) It's the 3rd of June, so it's about three weeks from the shortest day.
That means it's about three weeks from the summer equinox up your end.
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And yes, I agree that not flying out and being in good health is probably why they are starting to moult a bit early.
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Murray wrote: Sat Jun 03, 2023 9:08 am I always have to do some arithmetic with this. ;) It's the 3rd of June, so it's about three weeks from the shortest day.
That means it's about three weeks from the summer equinox up your end.
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Some of my old birds are on their 2nd/3rd flights while others that didn't rear any youngsters are only just dropping their first, I have a couple of late breds that have dropped their first 2 flights together. My early youngsters are also on their 3rd flights already !!
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