Bleeding toes

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I moved my 6 week old bobwhites into a larger cage made of hardware wire two weeks ago. Every day this past week I have had a dead one everyday. All of the deads had a bloody foot. I have two with bloody feet right now and have seen othets pecking at them. Is this a problem caused by the wire? Thanks
 
It sounds like you have a toe picker. Its common in Bobs. Alot of times its from over crowding a bit, but I had one that did it at 2 days old. A change from brooder to grow out pen triggered it to start once too. Alex could very well be right, something grabbing birds from underneath, that happens too. Watch your birds, if one walks around with his head down, looking at the others feet and, them pecks. Thats your toe picker. Toe picker's feet will have no wounds... If you can catch him and get him out, the others will heal fast. Blue kote will cover the wounds and make them less of a target too. I made the mistake of trying to "reform" a toe picker once....no more. Once I find out for sure, the bird is on the menu. Only other option To stay in my pen would be a bit...Good luck, Bill
 
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Welcome to bobwhites, they are killing themselves. If something was grabbing the it would pull their feet down through the wire, I think they are just pecking. That's a very common problem in bobwhites. They are very aggressive, that is part of why I sold mine.
 
I was also having this problem with the bleeding toes...so I watched and found the culprit! Thanks for posting, I was at wits end trying to protect the new hatches!
 
I wouldn't put him back with the rest with out a bit or beak adjustment...
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But that's just my humble opinion, there are differing opinions on this Subject. Good luck, Bill
 
If A Bob Hatches You Get A Toe Picker.... The Addition Of Meal Worms Merely "fine Tunes" The Trait. It's A Natural Part Of Their Junkyard Dog Mentality And Behavior. Its Also A Favorite Method Of Adult Hens.... They Get Crazy Mean Or Ticked Off Over Something And Start Hobbling The Rest Of The Pen Mates By Biting Toes/ Feet/ Ankles. It Can Be A Transient Behavior Or A Daily Behavior....really Depends On The Picker And Why They Feel It Necessary. Most Commonly The Cause Is Overcrowding, But In Both Young And Adult Birds It May Merely Be A Way Of Estabolishing Dominance Or Pecking Order
 

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