- May 30, 2012
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Hello
We have four 4 week old chicks we raised outside from eggs with a broody hen, and 2 buff orp chicks that are 3 weeks old (we added them as chicks.) We came home today and one of the 4 week old chicks was badly pecked--her entire neck and rear end bloody and featherless.
We removed her and put her in a crate. The crate is in the coop with the others.
Any advice for this situation?
Is 4 weeks young for this kind of behavior?
Also they have been outside since they hatched, but do I now need to worry about the temperature since the pecked chick is now alone in a crate? She won't have her mother and siblings to keep her warm. Overnight low should be 59. The chicks have seemed pretty hardy, out pecking around at 1-2 weeks of age when temp pretty low--50-60's.
Thanks!
We have four 4 week old chicks we raised outside from eggs with a broody hen, and 2 buff orp chicks that are 3 weeks old (we added them as chicks.) We came home today and one of the 4 week old chicks was badly pecked--her entire neck and rear end bloody and featherless.
We removed her and put her in a crate. The crate is in the coop with the others.
Any advice for this situation?
Is 4 weeks young for this kind of behavior?
Also they have been outside since they hatched, but do I now need to worry about the temperature since the pecked chick is now alone in a crate? She won't have her mother and siblings to keep her warm. Overnight low should be 59. The chicks have seemed pretty hardy, out pecking around at 1-2 weeks of age when temp pretty low--50-60's.
Thanks!