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I doubled the bedding and will address the area they’re sleeping daily. There’s a ten or more foot overhang on the roof but I’m wondering if rain with a cold front made it in the coop. I’ll keep a close watch.Only separate if you want to give her more attention or feed her the undiluted Corid. She may be more comfortable with her flock. If she is acting sick, go ahead and separate. The main thing with prevention is to keep the coop as dry and clean as possible. You cannot really disinfect a coop or wven the roosts. Dry is good. Stirring the bedding and adding new pine shavings often are good moves. Good air circulation can help with keeping it dry. Clean and wash waterers daily and raise feeders and waterers to shoulder height to lessen the possibility of droppings getting into them.