Jumbo Coturnix Chicks Questions.

BirdBoy88

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Dec 26, 2007
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I just notice this morning that some of my Jumbo Coturnix chicks have bald spots

so i was picking them up looking at them trying to figure out why so then i sat down and was watching them in the brooder and i now see that the chicks are grabbing other chicks heathers and yanking them off of the other chicks and is eating it.. and they will chase another chick around and keep yanking there feathers off and it's hurting the other chicks because they are yelling

i have never had this happen before with any quail chicks i have had so i don't know why these ones are doing it. they always have food and water.

do you know why?
 
They plenty of room in there brooder?

i put them in there large brooder a couple of days ago. hmmmmmm
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it's all confusing...lol


but i will try to put them in something even bigger then
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thanks
 
I could be wrong. I wish someone else would answer, lol. That's just what I've read, I haven't heard of feather plucking for other reasons, but, like I said, I'm just going by research, not actual experience.
 
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Oh know i took your info and used it
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i separated some of them and put the bigger ones in a different brooder away from the smaller ones
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it seems to be working out just fine now

thanks
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your info was well needed
 
Coturnix require higher protein feed than chickens. My chickens do that when they need more protein, followed by some egg eating. I would also spray thenm with permrethrins in case of mites.
 
I have also heard that a white light can help lead toward aggression. You can also try switching to a red light and see if that helps.

-Kim
 
that's odd!!! I've never experienced that.

How old are they only a few days old right? Are they ALL doing it or is there only a few aggressors? If theres only a few, maybe you could seclude them and see if it stops the problem? Then feed them all higher protien (kitty food, boiled eggs, fish even in small amounts daily) and see if that helps.
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Then intigrate the meanies back in and see if that helps. I've never had that problem so Im really no help here!
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they are a week old now and yup it's not all of them it's just a few mainly the bigger ones

and yup i did i took the bigger ones out and put them in another brooder ... 9 have eggs boiling right now and every thing for them all
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it's no problem all the info you all have gave me has been working
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