Eggcellentmama333
Chirping
- Apr 5, 2018
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Hi everyone 
I moved some chicks outside this week. I had 3 adult females out there already, and both the adults and the chicks were a little shy and bewildered at first, but they've settled in wonderfully. They snuggle up several chicks to an adult at night.
There were 2 that I kept inside for a few extra days because they seemed scared, while the rest of them were eager to try their wings. They let themselves be put back in the brooder, so I brought them in for an extra couple of days. I think one of them is the one I had to do a hatch assist for?
The one I'm worried about seems to have a nervous tic or a spasm where it pecks, not aggressively, but...I'm not sure how to describe it. It looks uncontrolled like when a person has a tic. It closes its eyes too, like a long blink really frequently. The other chicks have accepted it and they don't move away when it does the pecking thing, which makes me think they can sense that it's unintentional. The "mama" birds have been kind to it. So it got ushered into the flock right away, which is the good news.
I am just wondering if anyone has any idea what might be causing the tic? If there is anything I can do for that? It's ok if it has special needs or is a little quirky. I would still keep it as a pet, but if there's something I can do to improve its quality of life, I will

I moved some chicks outside this week. I had 3 adult females out there already, and both the adults and the chicks were a little shy and bewildered at first, but they've settled in wonderfully. They snuggle up several chicks to an adult at night.
There were 2 that I kept inside for a few extra days because they seemed scared, while the rest of them were eager to try their wings. They let themselves be put back in the brooder, so I brought them in for an extra couple of days. I think one of them is the one I had to do a hatch assist for?
The one I'm worried about seems to have a nervous tic or a spasm where it pecks, not aggressively, but...I'm not sure how to describe it. It looks uncontrolled like when a person has a tic. It closes its eyes too, like a long blink really frequently. The other chicks have accepted it and they don't move away when it does the pecking thing, which makes me think they can sense that it's unintentional. The "mama" birds have been kind to it. So it got ushered into the flock right away, which is the good news.
I am just wondering if anyone has any idea what might be causing the tic? If there is anything I can do for that? It's ok if it has special needs or is a little quirky. I would still keep it as a pet, but if there's something I can do to improve its quality of life, I will
