I actually reintroduced it to the broody, and she took it happily. It's slightly spraddle legged, so I have a bandaid brace on it. I'll be keeping a close eye on it, but I felt that it was better for it to be with the broody. They're all confined to a small space, so even if it can't walk great, it will still be able to reach food and water... Unfortunately, I'm just not in the position to care for it myself. Waaayyyy too busyGive it a stuffed animal to cuddle
Up to.. And do you have a bigger box by chance so it can get warmer or cooler? If it's truly 102 in there that's a bit warm IMO.
Edit: good luck to you and baby!!
I feel for both of you! We have 5 Black Australorps that are about a year old and I guess they are molting b/c they have all stopped laying. We get one egg a day for a few months now. [SUP]Death to freeloaders![/SUP]