I have a 19 week old blue-laced red Wyandotte pullet who seems to have an anatomical problem. She has a dainty, delicate body with lets larger in diameter than my EE roo's. Her legs also seem to be much longer than the other Wyandottes'. She lays down much of the time, but can stand, run, scratch, that kind of thing. When I go out to feed and visit with them, they'll all be milling around my feet and she'll just kind of fold up and lay down. She stands for a moment or two, the folds down onto her legs and lays down. She's alert, eating, drinking, and foraging in their run well, though. Anyone have any idea what this might be? When looking at her, it looks like two different birds put together. She reminds me a lot of the pictures I've seen of meat birds.
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