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Ok. I'm glad to hear that separating isn't completely necessary. Jewels is the bottom of the pecking order, too, but the pecking order isn't a really harsh one, so she's able to eat and doesn't show any signs of being skittish. I have a really small flock of just six hens who almost all get along pretty well. (Penny my Silver-Laced Wyandotte can be trouble sometimes to anybody when she isn't in a good mood.) I will keep her with her flock, and continue to massage her crop when necessary. I'd like to get her a chicken bra because I've heard that those are for hens who have a Sour Crop problem. Would you by any chance know where I could find one? Thank you so much for your help and encouragement @The Angry Hen !!Well, the specific hen I mentioned is the lowest on the pecking order, meaning that there are times when the others won't let her eat properly, or even when they do, she's too skittish. Separating isn't completely necessary if the others don't seem to make her situation worse. I used a brooding box and only divided her from the flock at night, unless during the day, she acted sluggish and cold.
Do what you think is right- and I'm so glad to hear the positive update!!![]()

