Nemmie thanks for your thoughtful comments. That was a nice summary of the various posts on this topic.
The vitamin therapy looks like the best option; you're correct, she free ranges during the day, and she roosts at night with all the other birds (no one wants to be the baby anymore and sleep in the bedding, I had to adjust my coop for this). I will double check some of my younger birds and see if they are showing any dietary problems, although her siblings are fine.
Every day I look at her, and she moves around well, flies on and off perches, eats, drinks and is merry!
Thank you.
The vitamin therapy looks like the best option; you're correct, she free ranges during the day, and she roosts at night with all the other birds (no one wants to be the baby anymore and sleep in the bedding, I had to adjust my coop for this). I will double check some of my younger birds and see if they are showing any dietary problems, although her siblings are fine.
Every day I look at her, and she moves around well, flies on and off perches, eats, drinks and is merry!
Thank you.