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At some point, your hens will have a really bad hair day. In fact, a really bad hair month. About once a year, often in the fall, their feathers will gradually fall out and new ones grow back. This is called moulting. It’s normal, and the hens usually stop laying during this time. Try not to make fun of them; a near-naked chicken is not a beautiful sight.

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