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I put the two injured into a crate into the space of the rest, and put the agressor in a medium size box with grill on top, outside of everything, all of them have separate food and drink. Pain in the butt because we go for a 5 day vacation in 2 days, and I really didn't want to make more task for the friend who's helping us out for that period of time, but then life happens...The injured chicks will likely continue getting picked on by the others. I would seperate them- preferably keep them with the others but in a crate. If there is only 1 aggressive chick, it should also be removed. It may need to be culled if it's harming the others you don't have an alternate space to raise it in.
Sounds perfect!I put the two injured into a crate into the space of the rest,
I know what you mean. These things always happen at the most inconvenient times! I feel your frustration.and put the agressor in a medium size box with grill on top, outside of everything, all of them have separate food and drink. Pain in the butt because we go for a 5 day vacation in 2 days, and I really didn't want to make more task for the friend who's helping us out for that period of time, but then life happens...
That depends on how bad the injured birds. If they’re not too bad off (no obvious tempting wounds or acting unwell) I’d let them back in the flock in just a couple days. Be sure to monitor (or ask your friends to watch them) and separate again if they’re getting pecked on. I’d keep the aggressor separated for an extra day. And again, keep a close eye on them.How much time should I keep them separate?