Quail Chick

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In the Brooder
6 Years
Jun 28, 2013
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Hi I'm back, After I let go some of the other quail on my farm I noticed my last one I kept as a pet (She's extremely affectionate and loves my new pet bunny like its her friend) She gets lonely when I leave the room and she constantly calls so I got her a baby quail chick since she was in semi broodiness and she's taken to her amazingly even if they just avoid each other atm there is no sign of aggression from my adult Pudgy but Pidgy the chick I noticed walks up to her when she eats (I mix water with her food because she only eats it like that) She would peck her beak Idk if it because she sees the food or she's trying to dominate her and Pudgy is very docile she doesn't like to fight at all hence why I had to get rid of my others because they ganged up on her and drew blood. Is this behavior normal or should I be worried?
 
It is common for birds to pick food off each others beaks, especially if the food is wet. So if this is what is going on, there is nothing to worry about. You will know when it is aggression because it definitely looks violent. But always keep a close eye on them to be sure. :)
 
It is common for birds to pick food off each others beaks, especially if the food is wet. So if this is what is going on, there is nothing to worry about. You will know when it is aggression because it definitely looks violent. But always keep a close eye on them to be sure. :)
Okay thank god and they are fine now Pudgy is cuddling next to pidgy now motherly instincts x3
 

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