Any insight?

Thank you for the advice. She was bullied almost the entire flock attacked her last Friday and that's kind of when things changed. We did have some feed with mold on it before, and we're not sure who all ate it. I'm not sure if chickens can develop aversions like that, but could be some relevant information.

We are removing the pine shavings from her crate as well and only having her feed and water in there. Should I continue rooster booster or just water?
 
Someone pecked at her and she ran and caused a frenzy in the henhouse around bedtime and we had a red light (immediately removed and added radiant).

When we saw the mold we changed and washed their feeder as soon as we noticed it but we aren't sure who ate any.
 
Thank you for the advice. She was bullied almost the entire flock attacked her last Friday and that's kind of when things changed. We did have some feed with mold on it before, and we're not sure who all ate it. I'm not sure if chickens can develop aversions like that, but could be some relevant information.

We are removing the pine shavings from her crate as well and only having her feed and water in there. Should I continue rooster booster or just water?
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Yeah, bullied birds tend to sometimes act off, or are bullied because the flock senses a weakness, & try to get rid of the effected bird.
I've had picky eaters become the victims of bullying because they're weakened by malnutrition.

You can continue rooster booster if she isn't eating much, but don't give it often when she starts eating normally.
 

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