Thank you guys for the advice. I will do just that. I will wait to put them in tomorrow and see what happens.
Hand turning is going to really stink.
I need to pick brains. Here is the scenario. Pullet that is one week shy of 3 mo old. Had been placed with bantam group so the group could be integrated with the others so they can start to be outside. It proved to be a negative experience for them so they are all moved back indoors. The boys are taken away, then one girl leaving one other pullet with her. She and the other were medicated for respiratory junk just recently. They got over it very quickly so no more symptoms. Now the symptoms are that she is fluffed up and head kept where neck is gone in her feathers. Tail down except when walking around (what little she does) when outside only. She has lost weight. Her poop is green but normal. She and the other have been put outside when it is warmest and she wants to go puff up and sit in her box and not do anything. The other pullet sees this and just follows but still does her own thing while other is a party pooper and doesn't want to even peck anything. (Maybe it's still too new to be outside?). They are kept in a large tub mainly in the evening in the garage. She has been given poly-vi-sol. Probiotics. Tylan. What would be your first instinct on how to treat? She had cocci when she was younger and was treated successfully. I just don't know what step to take next with her. She will eat when I give them goodies like yogurt or hard boiled egg. Should I try treating for cocci again? She is still pink in the face and poop is ok. Maybe Deramyacin? Guess it wouldn't hurt. Oh, and she has been dewormed with horse dewormer just the other day. Sorry this is so long. I just honestly don't know how to treat her. I don't know if it's just depression or what. Wish they could have little thought bubbles above their head...

I need to pick brains. Here is the scenario. Pullet that is one week shy of 3 mo old. Had been placed with bantam group so the group could be integrated with the others so they can start to be outside. It proved to be a negative experience for them so they are all moved back indoors. The boys are taken away, then one girl leaving one other pullet with her. She and the other were medicated for respiratory junk just recently. They got over it very quickly so no more symptoms. Now the symptoms are that she is fluffed up and head kept where neck is gone in her feathers. Tail down except when walking around (what little she does) when outside only. She has lost weight. Her poop is green but normal. She and the other have been put outside when it is warmest and she wants to go puff up and sit in her box and not do anything. The other pullet sees this and just follows but still does her own thing while other is a party pooper and doesn't want to even peck anything. (Maybe it's still too new to be outside?). They are kept in a large tub mainly in the evening in the garage. She has been given poly-vi-sol. Probiotics. Tylan. What would be your first instinct on how to treat? She had cocci when she was younger and was treated successfully. I just don't know what step to take next with her. She will eat when I give them goodies like yogurt or hard boiled egg. Should I try treating for cocci again? She is still pink in the face and poop is ok. Maybe Deramyacin? Guess it wouldn't hurt. Oh, and she has been dewormed with horse dewormer just the other day. Sorry this is so long. I just honestly don't know how to treat her. I don't know if it's just depression or what. Wish they could have little thought bubbles above their head...