Just to update this thread, for anyone who might have a similar situation.
After many, many weeks of a slow molt and pale comb, she finally started looking better. I checked her feathers, and saw new little feathers still growing in.
Now, her comb is looking better and she is laying again...
Thanks a lot! I'll do that. I haven't been too concerned about her - just thought she was taking a long time to come out of her molt. But I figured the best thing to do in terms of animal husbandry was to see if she was actually sick.
Hi everyone!
Another chicken issue...
-Barred Plymouth Rock
-A little over one year old
-With nine other birds, no one else is sick
-Water, sometimes with ACV in it
-Feed is my regular layer feed, sometimes sprouts
-Let them outside on sunny days, or open the door to let sun/fresh air in...