Is it possible she's gone broody?
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This is probably an Owl that took your hen. They sometimes prey on small hens. So sorry. That’s the worst thing to wake to.I'm wondering if this is what we are experiencing here. Monday night, something took one of our hens before we had gotten them locked up for the night. I heard them all screaming and crying, ran out, and one was missing. No blood, only feathers.
Now, one of the hens (same breed as the missing one) has taken straw from the nest boxes and formed her own nest on the floor of the house. She won't move, won't eat. Yesterday when the kids took them out to range and play, she wouldn't budge. She doesn't strike when they pet her.
They will be a year old late March.