Tumbleweedlynn
Crowing
She should be with her flock, so unless you see her being picked on, I would say yes.They don't seem droopy. Based on everything mentioned, if I don't feel an egg, should I put her back in the coop? My main concern if she isn't egg bound is that she won't eat or drink and just spend all her time in her nesting box.
She will leave the box to eat and drink, it sounds like she trying out being broody. Let her do her chicken thing, if she stays in the box for a couple days, put some eggs under her and start making plans for babies

