You may remember Tackle suddenly developed a very noticeable limp and I developed another stress level.

I kept her here in the house for a couple of days but since then she's been out with her tribe. Her limp has improved slowly. Watching her run across the sheep field today the limp is almost gone.
I think I know how she got it now. Jenny and Solomon the Muscovies eat from the same bowl as the chickens. Normally this isn't a problem. The ducks are out before the chickens in the morning and generally are not interested in the commercial feed until long after the chickens have moved on.
It's rained hard today and the bowl which contains the food got flooded. I went up with food a bit after mid day because Tribe 1 was sheltering under the hay rack.
I put one large tray of food under the hay rack for them, but Jenny was hungry apparently and headed under the rack to get some of the food.
One doesn't mess with Jenny. Even the most aggressive roosters I've had here give way to her. I've had a few pecks from her and they've drawn blood through a leather glove. She like a hammer.
Fudge got in Jenny's way this afternoon and got a wallop just below her shoulder. Needless to say she's limping now.

To be fair to Jenny, she gives plenty of warning but the hens are generally greedy by comparison. The roosters not so much and they'll wait.