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Thank you, Wyorp Rock.I'm sorry about your pullet
I do agree it looks like she is suffering from a leg bone deformity.
Regardless of the cause, I don't think it can be splinted and corrected.
The lethargy is what is more concerning. If she is having trouble getting around and being picked on, I would watch to make sure she is getting to eat and drink. Sometimes if a bird is terrified of their flockmates, their health will decline.
Can you cage her inside the coop or safely within site of the flock where she is warm and sheltered from wind/elements? Caging her will let her rest and have time to eat/drink. Sounds like she is stressed. I would direct dose her with poultry vitamins (poultry nutri-drench/poultry cell) at 1cc per 3 pounds of weight.
You can check her pelvic bones to get a better idea if she is getting close to laying. From what I understand EE's can be slow to mature. Winter solstice will be coming soon so days will gradually get longer so she may start laying then.
Hope she starts feeling better soon, please keep us posted.
https://www.backyardchickens.com/articles/who-is-laying-and-who-is-not-butt-check.73309/
This morning, I literally never saw her come out of their dog house once. She looked so miserable. I do not want her suffering, so I may have to have her put down, after all.
But now that you mention it, since the sikies should be moving out of the big coop shortly (hopefully tomorrow), then Hope can be in their former spot...that way she'll have her own food, water, shelter, and be around the others, while not being able to be bullied. Thanks again.

