Kaarlo76
Chirping
- Aug 15, 2020
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I give bounteous foods for these poults, but they still fight so too much. How is the fighting to be stopped?
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They are the Asil. They are young. 10 square meter is the space that have them.
It is in their nature to fuss at the feed dishes. It maintains the pecking order.
The top birds eat first and any questioning the flock order get put in their place.
As long as food is available all day the lower ranking will get their chance.
It helps to have the feed dishes some distance apart and barriers up so the lower ranking can go behind and eat without being seen.