Another idea as well would be to find a small used prefab coop (one case where I do think they are useful) and place it right next to the main coop. That way she can still be out with the flock in way but without being in danger of being bullied by the flock
@Callender Girl gave you some good...
Also if you do order ceramic eggs, get eggs in a color no one in your flock lays so you don't grab a fake by mistake when collecting actual eggs, failing that mark the fakes with a sharpie or something
I don't like most pop
I especially hate anything by Justin bieber, didn't like him when I was 12 and I don't like him now
September by earth wind and fire hurts my brain
Opera leaves me in actual physical pain (not hyperbole)
Shape of you makes me want to shove a dictionary in front of ed...
Why the crud are these popular? I swear I've seen cuter things on the cover of goosebumps books..... Someone could make a 5 nights at labubu and they wouldn't need to be made creepier at all
Makes me glad I avoid social media (other than here, yt and twitch)
I would separate the head hen for a week or 2 to reset her position in the pecking order. I'd also add some clutter so the chicks can get out of her line of sight. If that doesn't work you can also try pinless peepers on her.
If you end up having to rehome anyone I'd rehome the head hen since...
If you didn't pay a lot of money (dunno what started ameraucana pullets go for but chicks are 20 bucks a piece) you probably have an easter egger
At the very least they're very pretty easter eggers, true ameraucanas are tricky to find
Main issue with fine bedding is they're more likely to eat it when they're figuring out what food is. I would get a single bag of flake pine bedding for now (and give them a bit of chick grit just in case they eat a bit anyways) and save the fine for when they're older
Has it been very hot lately? Extreme heat can impact laying (mine have certainly been laying less), how old is she? It could also be the stress of moving and changes in flock dynamics. Not much you can do in any case but wait it out
Letting them forage is great, table scraps are fine in limited amounts, mixing homemade with commercial would likely be more effort and expense than it's worth and not provide much if any benefit (and possibly be detrimental), I would simply find the best quality food nutritionally and provide...
Their question was about mixing in a homemade feed that they found the recipe for online with commercial feed, not about whether they should let their chickens forage or not (which most people here would agree is an overall good thing), the benefits of letting them forage or providing them...