Hi Bullwinkle, thanks so much for your reply. Yes, that is the exact feed that I have. I think the chick starter was the same brand name. I haven't seen her poop today, but I'll watch her more closely. I haven't seen blood or anything in any of the poop that is around. I've been giving them broccoli every day as a treat, put through the blender first, and they love banana too. All the chicks made a mad dashf for the broccoli today except her. She didn't hardly move at all.
Thanks so much for the advice about the Polish. I have a white crested black polish and a white polish also with her. You are so right that their head feathers have just about reached their eyes but not quite. She still has an unobstructed view at this point. I have heard that also that these top hats have a hard time seeing due to their fancy heads. Is it really all right to trim the feathers? Someone told me that you can't trim feathers because it is living tissue or something like that. She seems to be wandering around but moving very slowly. We put some broccoli in front of her, but she didn't go for it. I am worried that she is really sick. I'll see if I can see her poop. She's in a temporary shelter at night with about 24 other chicks.
I got the ornamental layer collection at McMurray Hatchery, and it came with the a white Polish, a white crested black Polish, a Mottled Houdan, some Buff Cochins, Black or Blue Cochins, a Patridge Cochin (not sure of this one), Phoenix, and possible a Barred Rock. I'm still not sure about some of the identifications. I agree that the Cochins are very sweet and gentle. I think one of my Blue or Black Cochins is a male even though they were all supposed to be female. He is pretty sweet though too.
You know, I mentioned to the guy at the feed store -- he is the owner actually -- that these were pets and egg layers and were not being kept for meat, and he still said that it was time for them to be on this feed until about 5 months old when they start laying. I'm not seeing anyone eating it. They are just pecking at all the spilled starter stuff on the ground. I'm wondering if I should go back and get the starter anyway, but I don't want the owner to be offended. It does seem like a lot of the chick starter gets wasted since they are always kicking it out of the feeder.
Here are some pictures of them: