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In the Brooder
- Feb 21, 2018
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Hi all 
I'm new, I was looking for some advice, hopefully someone can help.
We had three girls but sadly only have one left now. Her last sister died a couple of months ago and ever since she's taken to hiding inside her coop pretty much all day – she does pop out occasionally for food and drink.
Bit of background into her as well, she survived a fox attack last year, she's a bit more timid because of that and struggles to jump up into her coop anymore as one of her wings was injured (I've built her a ramp). She moulted late into last year and doesn't seem to have fully recovered yet, she's got spikes but her feathers don't seem to be filling in.
So, should we be worried about her hiding inside all day? It might just be that she's cold as it's winter and her feather haven't filled out...
We were thinking of getting a/some more hens, partly just to keep her company – is this a bad idea? Would maybe one new friend help? We're considering rescue birds so it wouldn't be a new chick/pullet. We only have the one coop/run though so I was worried about just throwing another hen in and them fighting, I don't think our girl has it in her anymore.
Any advice much appreciated!
Thanks.

I'm new, I was looking for some advice, hopefully someone can help.
We had three girls but sadly only have one left now. Her last sister died a couple of months ago and ever since she's taken to hiding inside her coop pretty much all day – she does pop out occasionally for food and drink.
Bit of background into her as well, she survived a fox attack last year, she's a bit more timid because of that and struggles to jump up into her coop anymore as one of her wings was injured (I've built her a ramp). She moulted late into last year and doesn't seem to have fully recovered yet, she's got spikes but her feathers don't seem to be filling in.
So, should we be worried about her hiding inside all day? It might just be that she's cold as it's winter and her feather haven't filled out...
We were thinking of getting a/some more hens, partly just to keep her company – is this a bad idea? Would maybe one new friend help? We're considering rescue birds so it wouldn't be a new chick/pullet. We only have the one coop/run though so I was worried about just throwing another hen in and them fighting, I don't think our girl has it in her anymore.
Any advice much appreciated!
Thanks.