Something similar happened to one of my chickens a few years ago. Our neighbors dog dug a hole under our fence and attacked my chickens, one had a broken wing and large punctures. What we did was bathe them with unscented antibacterial soap. We also isolated them (of course) and gave them...
I would try a different feed and give them more vitamins and nutrients. Try giving them some eggs too, i just scramble them and give them to the chicks and they love it.
It is possible but you have to be careful and be watching them to make sure they don't fight. Hens can be very protective of their chicks. If the hens are not mean to each other than I'd say go ahead but as soon as you see them fighting you might have to separate them.
Americanas are my favorite breed, you will probably love them. Don't worry about the smaller pullets. They will grow at their own rate and my just be smaller than the rest. Just make sure they don't get picked on and they should be fine.
The light one is definitely a male and the dark one looks like a hen. The light one also looks like a kind of egger maybe judging off of the wing feathers.
I have a hen that is 13 weeks tomorrow. I have become slightly worried because she has some flakey skin. I don't know if all pullets have flakey skin at this age because I've never noticed it before but it's a lot. Whenever she sits on me when she leaves I have a ton of little flakes of skin all...
I'd say leave her alone until the chicks hatch. We have had many of our hens hatch chicks on their own. The only thing I would do is just make sure the hens are getting food and water.
After the chicks hatch I would isolate them.
We have a small coop that we like to keep our chicks in that...
Looks like a hen to me. Maybe try to get a bigger run to help with the pacing, if that doesn't work then she is probably just anxious or something. Try to comfort her until she calms down when she is in the run too.
Getting a Drake is a good idea generally. Female ducks like having a Drake around, just make sure that when you adopt him (if you do) then just watch him to make sure he gets along with the other ducks. Also a tip would be to get so vitamins for the ducks when you get a Drake because getting new...