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WyncoopFlockMom
Chirping
Chickens are WAY to find good at hiding illnesses. It is hard to say specifically but tail down, hunched up shoulders, neck pulled in and feathers puffed up say reproductive issues is most likely. Add her appearance to her breed and I would GUESS either internal laying or salpingitis.
Can you cage her separate so you can check her droppings for amount, consistency and color? It will also allow you to monitor her feed intake.
I just tried to catch her she still has her quickness. She mainly tried to stay next to the alpha rooster but would run in any direction to escape me. She pooped while I was out there too, it was diarrhea. She did eat a few bites of food and scratch while I was out. I will try again in a little while since the alpha rooster started growling at me...I growled back...