She may be brooding. Many hens pluck chest feathers to be closer to the eggs they want to hatch. I would search for brooding threads on her to see if it sounds like what she is doing. :)
I’ve taken chickens, ducks, geese, and of course my dogs and cats. Not all at once lol! But in general, peaople there are animal lovers. My birds get even more lovin than the mammals there because most city dwellers haven’t seen them in person.
I’m fairly certain that parrots, being predators, would kill the chickens. My parents keep both in side by side enclosures in the summer. Then they bring the parrots inside for the winter. You can see some videos of the enclosures here.
We have a black Silkie Roo we are trying to breed with two Ayam Cemani hens. I would love to have truly melanistic silkies. But maybe I’ll just get broodie Cemani hens. We’ll see lol.
I cleaned it and saw that it was the bill still bleeding. I put stop on it and my again vet will she her this afternoon. No drake at the moment and they were I. Their coop within the run which were unbroken. No one else is injured but I did find her behind a bail of straw. I wonder if she was...
I found our little Dory covered in blood this morning with the other ducks fine. I’ve cleaned her up and the blood seems to have been from her bill only. Is this DIY or emergency vet territory?