Dancingbirder
Chirping
I have a 15-day-old serama (Noodle) in the same brooder as week-old standards. The Serama was the sole survivor of eggs that we had in an incubator. The standards were mail ordered. They have been living together since the standards came home last Wednesday.
Today, I moved the stuffed toy to the center to create more of a division between the sets of feeders/waterers. Now Noodle has been obsessively smushing herself against the toy, almost like she is trying to get underneath it. The larger standard chicks will cover over and peck her on the head or back, or step on her. She'll squeak and get up but then go right back to the toy. How do I help her? In general, she is eating and drinking and takes little stabs at some of the others, but also gets pushed around quite a bit. She is growing out some enormous feathers which I think may be contributing to the others picking on her as she has little bits of pink skin showing.
Should I move the toy? Or make more hiding places? Not sure I can separate her as she cries for the others when I pick her up. Attaching some photos of my brooder.
Today, I moved the stuffed toy to the center to create more of a division between the sets of feeders/waterers. Now Noodle has been obsessively smushing herself against the toy, almost like she is trying to get underneath it. The larger standard chicks will cover over and peck her on the head or back, or step on her. She'll squeak and get up but then go right back to the toy. How do I help her? In general, she is eating and drinking and takes little stabs at some of the others, but also gets pushed around quite a bit. She is growing out some enormous feathers which I think may be contributing to the others picking on her as she has little bits of pink skin showing.
Should I move the toy? Or make more hiding places? Not sure I can separate her as she cries for the others when I pick her up. Attaching some photos of my brooder.