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are they under a red light, that helps to keep them from picking on each other to much,
Thanks for the suggestion. I've actually had them under both a red and regular light (trying to get the right temp in the brooder was actually more trouble than the bator! LOL), and it did not seem to change.
Mahonri - You mentioned figuring out the pecking order, which they are doing as well, but the eye pecking behavior seems to me anyway to not be related to that. They just look at another ones eye like they do when they see something new and peck at it!
With that said, I am seeing much less of that happening this morning, so I guess they will survive with eyes intact.
are they under a red light, that helps to keep them from picking on each other to much,

Thanks for the suggestion. I've actually had them under both a red and regular light (trying to get the right temp in the brooder was actually more trouble than the bator! LOL), and it did not seem to change.
Mahonri - You mentioned figuring out the pecking order, which they are doing as well, but the eye pecking behavior seems to me anyway to not be related to that. They just look at another ones eye like they do when they see something new and peck at it!
With that said, I am seeing much less of that happening this morning, so I guess they will survive with eyes intact.
