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- Feb 17, 2021
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My chicks are still in the brooder and 1 quail is being really aggressive to the ones smaller than it. It chases the others and pecks them in the eyes. What do I do? What does that mean?
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This is the brooder that they are in currently. There isn't much room to add places to hide.Each bird has its own personality, just like people do. It sounds like you have an aggressive one. I would try separating it from its siblings for a day, then reintroduce it. If that doesn't work, you have the choice of trying to separate it out for longer (but it's not going to be happy. They're flock animals), finding a few that it gets along with and housing it with them, or culling it.
Edit: Do they have hiding places? That might also reduce this one's aggressiveness.
We're in Utah, so it's still pretty cold at night outside. I was hoping to move them to the garage next week with a heat lamp if needed. That cage is much bigger than this bin.They look like they have enough feathers at this point to be comfortable at room temperature without the heater. I'm guessing that mine are about a week older than yours, and they're outside now without heat.
I would try taking the heat out and replacing it with a couple of boxes that have entrances cut in two sides.
I added a toilet paper roll and they are ALL very interested. Thank you.I had one that loved beaks and nostrils. She would peck every other chicks' face.
I was at wits end and a friend suggested she was way too young to be aggressive, just bored. It took some imagination, but I came up with all kinds of distractions, from a paper bag tube, to a lettuce piñata, then added a mirror for her.
I still have her. (And I'm glad, she was one of two hens in the batch). A red light would probably also help, since it masks color and helps to make all the birds look more similar.
Cut the roll so they don't get stuck. Quail are very good at finding creative ways to die.I added a toilet paper roll and they are ALL very interested. Thank you.
I just added a chick stick that I'd bought a few days ago.when our girls (not quail, chickens) where little, we got this
the girls LOVED it, and gave them hours of play.
if yours are eating treats yet, these are great too https://www.amazon.com/Ware-Manufac...ywords=chicken+peck+toy&qid=1614654516&sr=8-2
they might fight over it, but its worth a shot.