- May 24, 2014
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I got three hens. One is a Cuckoo Maran, one an Americana/Easter Egger, and one is a Barnevolder. The other two are growing and thriving, but my Barnevolder is now the smallest one in the bunch. The others do not pick on her though when I got her, she looked like her feathers had been pecked off on her back and tail by others. She likes being around the other two and they seem nice to her but they did sleep on top of her at night when they were sleeping on the floor of the coop. I wonder if that is why she is so small now and she now sleeps under the roost while the other two have learned to sleep on it. What can I do to help her catch up and thrive? I take her out in the morning and hand feed her scrambled eggs and cooked ground beef. I will soon start giving her some vitamin liquid in water starting tomorrow. The others have filled out and their feathers seem healthy while the little one's downy feathers are growing back on her back, but not the outer feathers yet from her prior life before I got her.
