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Wow, no idea on this one. Have been reading your post on the other thread here. Can't say that I can help you.
On the wings, I split my latest 50 into two tubs. One tub looks like the wings are darker than the other tub. More black on them. So, could just be differing heat. (Lower temperature birds will feather out faster).
Guess you just have a runt that needs to be hand raised. When her other feathers come in at 5 or 6 weeks, try to incorporate her in with the rest of the flock. You've either got your favorite chicken ever, or a big disappointment on the horizon.
I had a silver laced wyendotte like that. The other chicks wouldn't stop picking on her no matter what I did. Ended up selling her at about 3 weeks. She ended up dying at just over a year old. No idea why, they just found her dead one morning. I'm convinced that some bird are just like that.
(unlike the 6 birds I got at IFA last year, and had 3 of them die within 9 months... I've never had any other problems with the rest of my flock... grrr...)
Marty