MrJudeRaw
Chirping
My guess is since he started crowing last week he's been busy doing other things...
All the other birds he is with I am fairly sure are hens and have all grown 35-40g in the last week. I have separated them but not entirely sure that is going to help him eat more because now he is spending all of his time crowing for the hens. no visible signs of sickness or injury and he is very lively and always putting himself between me and the hens. I do not ration their food/water aside from giving them nipple drinkers which is sorta a form of rationing. so there is always some for him. Anyone else have this happen? should I be looking harder for illness?
For record he went from 195g to 198g. well below most standards of plateau from what i can find
if it matters he is a Ce hatched Tux
All the other birds he is with I am fairly sure are hens and have all grown 35-40g in the last week. I have separated them but not entirely sure that is going to help him eat more because now he is spending all of his time crowing for the hens. no visible signs of sickness or injury and he is very lively and always putting himself between me and the hens. I do not ration their food/water aside from giving them nipple drinkers which is sorta a form of rationing. so there is always some for him. Anyone else have this happen? should I be looking harder for illness?
For record he went from 195g to 198g. well below most standards of plateau from what i can find
if it matters he is a Ce hatched Tux