Hi all - I've had quail before but this current group of three week olds I bought a couple of weeks ago are causing a lot of trouble. About a week ago, so when they were about four weeks old, a female had its neck ripped open, which I stitched - it seemed to be getting better then died a few days later, there was a lot of blood between it's skin and meat so I figure it was internal bleeding - and at the same time, a male was scalped. Stitching didn't work so I used superglue to mend the ripped skin and he's now fine.
Just yesterday I had a white male pecked all around the eyes, really bloody and swollen, I rinsed him off and have him alone right now, hopefully to heal. Similarly, the two white females (I have three all-whites in total out of this group) started to get pecked around the eyes/scalp, and I separated them in their own cage. THEN, today, I had a light brown female pecked and bleeding, also on the scalp. I brought her out to the cage with the two white females and they all seem to be getting along. The three currently injured females have what look to be very minor injuries, but I didn't want to have their injuries further pecked on by putting them back with the others.
I've never witnessed any aggression in that cage, but when I introduced the healed male, two of the remaining males wouldn't leave him alone so I culled those two males. I'm hoping those were the two that injured the others. I've been checking the cage a lot but also can't stand there all day waiting for something to happen. I've even considered setting up a laptop to record video but most of them are so similar-looking I doubt I'd be able to identify the aggressor if there is still one.
I've never come across aggression like this before - I've had females alone, males alone, females with males. Especially at this young age, I'm surprised. Any advice would be most appreciated. Thanks
Just yesterday I had a white male pecked all around the eyes, really bloody and swollen, I rinsed him off and have him alone right now, hopefully to heal. Similarly, the two white females (I have three all-whites in total out of this group) started to get pecked around the eyes/scalp, and I separated them in their own cage. THEN, today, I had a light brown female pecked and bleeding, also on the scalp. I brought her out to the cage with the two white females and they all seem to be getting along. The three currently injured females have what look to be very minor injuries, but I didn't want to have their injuries further pecked on by putting them back with the others.
I've never witnessed any aggression in that cage, but when I introduced the healed male, two of the remaining males wouldn't leave him alone so I culled those two males. I'm hoping those were the two that injured the others. I've been checking the cage a lot but also can't stand there all day waiting for something to happen. I've even considered setting up a laptop to record video but most of them are so similar-looking I doubt I'd be able to identify the aggressor if there is still one.
I've never come across aggression like this before - I've had females alone, males alone, females with males. Especially at this young age, I'm surprised. Any advice would be most appreciated. Thanks
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