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fighting??? 11 week old chicks

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i have 3 chicks all 11 weeks had them since 5 days old the other day the rabbits busted out of their top home and invaded chicks make do bottom bit when i got in 2 chick had blood at top of theier beaks i assumed rabbits had scared them but ive noticed again they look like the chicks are fighting nothing major seems to be a bit of flapping in face stuff do i worry or just keep an eye on them thanks to all :think:

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they run up to each other fluff theier feathers up and stretch their necksi guess like teenage boy only theyre chicks and girlsnthey are funny though first night in their new home they wont go in thoughthink they might need the sweetcorn coach they had to come in our living room at night theyre used too. (purple eglu)

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I have 2 young girls who do this although no blood thank goodness. You need to hide the red of the blood. Most people use purple spray but I am sure I have read somewhere that blue food colour will do in an emergency. Also, it may be that you need to treat any wound with vet powder. In terms of them continuing. I am quite inexperienced and would think someone else will be able to provide you with more advice. However, they are probably establishing their pecking order. Make sure they have enough space and things to keep them busy. I have hung cds up and put up some trellis to make a little platform for them to jump on. Also things like scattering corn might keep them too busy to fight. Good luck. It is not nice to see but hopefully peace will be restored.

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BLIMEY - as I'm STILL waiting for mine :whistle: is there ANYTHING that can be done to prevent fighting/plucking even breaking out??

 

Off to zzzzz now.............just been discussing WIR............. :D it's now been fully costed and should be up by the 24th :dance:

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