Aloha kakahiaka Ruby Roo!
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Aloha kakahiaka Ruby Roo!
Yeah, it is the normal behavior from my experience and they grow out of it eventually...but the pullets also eventually start accepting it instead of being so dramatic and squawking like they're being murdered. I think if he doesn't move out of the behavior after a month or so you might need to reconsider things...but it's definitely typical from my experience!Joey's showing his dominance over lil Daisy...and she ain't ready yet. I hate seeing em do the hair pulling. He's not mounting her or trying to just pulling feathers. This is how he did last time with Zoe before she began laying.
My neighbor that helps me with em when we are gone called me and said she didn't wanna overstep but he was not being nice at all to lil Daisy!
From everything I've read this is normal behavior and she doesnt have any bald areas or blood.
Yalls thoughts?
Such pretty birds!I’ve been switching pretty regularly between liquid betadine and neo on Sonny and Cher’s pox, and Sonny is almost all better. Cher still looks incredibly bad, but just a day or two ago she finally stopped looking worse.
I planted a mandavilla outside the pigeon aviary, and everyone has enjoyed that. I got a couple pictures of Squirrel and Beigie hanging out with it.
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Well... did you find the culprit?!With the hot hot nights here, we turn the AC off at night and sleep outdoors most of the time. Well, either the goose or the tortoise is snoring at night. Loud snoring! Both look, act and are eating healthy and both are old.
Just wondering if anyone has a bird that snores.
I might go out with a flashlight tonight to figure out which of them it is.