In July 2017, we bought 7 chicks, including 4 gold laced Wyandottes, 2 Barnevelders, and 1 Cream Legbar. 6 grew up to be healthy, productive hens (one Wyandotte was killed by the neighbour's dog when we had just put them in the yard). However, our Cream Legbar, originally active and producing beautiful blue eggs, began to change for the worse. She was the most active of the six, usually flying over the fence once she was big enough to not be killed by the dog that killed our Wyandotte. We assumed that when she started laying virtually shelless eggs in April that she was not getting enough calcium due to her eating outside of the yard rather than the feed in the coop. However, she began to become inactive. She would stand in one spot in the yard, only running away when the other hens that used to explore with her would try to attack her. She is now in her own secluded area inside, complete with a roost, vitamin-fortified water, and a variety of foods just to get her to eat something. We had to take her off of the layer feed to prevent her from straining herself by laying any eggs. She displays the characteristics of a non-laying hen (pale/yellowish face and comb, narrower pelvic area), but appears unhealthy to a point of concern. She has been secluded for about 2 months with occasional attempts to take her outside, and has recently started to pull out feathers. My sister and I love this chicken dearly and want to see her thrive as well as our other hens are. Hen is shy of one year old, and has been showing these strange symptoms since late March/April. Any advice or potential diagnoses will be greatly appreciated and looked into 
