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I almost didn't reply since you hadn't edited it yet, but here goes...
Can you post some pictures of her?
How far down does the squishiness go? Is it less squishy at any time during the day?
Does she emit a stink like sour milk when you press in on the squishiness?
Ha! That's funny!
I'm at work now, but I'll try to get pics this afternoon when I'm home.
The squishiness didn't go down past about half of the keel bone. It's really just the front of her, but it's shoulder-to shoulder across.
I haven't noticed any kind of smell from her at all. Actually she and the other GC are the nicest smelling chickens I have.
The only behavioral change I've seen is when I pick her up. She still tries to run away and squawks a little when I grab her, but once I've got her, she's completely tolerant of being handled and looked over. She let me look through her feathers, stretch her wings out, and for a while she let me turn her on her back in one hand. Very out of character for this particular bird. Some of it I can chalk up to acclimation - I've been trying to handle them as often as possible, and all of my girls are getting a little less flighty and fighty - but this felt different. While I was holding her she put her head down on my arm and closed her eyes, like she was resting. When I went to set her down, it was back to flapping and squawking as usual, and she acted totally fine running around with the others.
Edited just because now everyone expects it. ;-)
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