Heather Navarro
In the Brooder
- Aug 21, 2017
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How long did you keep them separate? Often normal birds will pick on ornamental birds.[/QUOTE
3 months
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How long did you keep them separate? Often normal birds will pick on ornamental birds.[/QUOTE
3 months
A few pecks is normal but if thewe are holding them down and not letting go, exposing blood etc. separate them again. Best of luck!We will definitely just keep them separated if this continues. We put them back together and added a feeding and water station to the opposite end of the coop. Hoping that doing that and also leaving the other coop attached but not closing the run off between them will work. Their isn't any new injuries or noticable feather loss so do you think that is okay. At what point is it necessary to separate them? Is it only if there is a lot of blood shed and baldness?
It might have to wait. The nesting girls are viewing the other 2 as threats and are keeping them far away.I am trying to replace my male with a new male, as my old male was too aggressive to babies. I have Muscovy ducks. Last Sunday we butchered the old male, but the two girls that flocked with him are taking care of a nest and are attacking the two new birds (the new male, and one of their own daughters who was at a friend's for a couple of months so they forgot her) when I put them in at night. When they're out in the yard together, they seem to do fine. Just around the nest, the girls attack the male. The male and the daughter have bonded and follow each other around, but the two "widowed" girls don't want anything to do with either of them. Does anyone have suggestions as to warm the girls up to the new male? Or will that have to wait until after the eggs hatch?
That's fine. Just make sure she can get fresh air.That makes sense. I'm kind of keeping them all separate at the moment. When they're all in at night I put a box over the nest with the mother on it and that is working well for now because then she can't see the others. Thanks!