HELP! Cordon pair beating on ruddy chick.
Posted: 11 Jan 2016, 19:14
I have a approx 2x2m aviary in which i have put 4 pair of finches, a pair of ruddies, a pair of cordons a pair of OB's and a pair of painteds. Too many i know!
I have taken out the OB's due to treatment for air sac mites (hen was gasping).
the painteds are sitting on eggs.
and the ruddies fledged a chick precisely a week ago.
however i noticed after a day or so the ruddy chick was looking a little worse for wear. he seemed scalped on his head and since the Cordons are being particularly aggressive of late i suspected it might be them. i considered taking out the cordons as i was pretty certain that they were not sitting, but i left things to chance and the next day the ruddy chick was doing okay. seemed stronger and parents seemed to be very protective of it and and keeping it away from the cordons.
Today i came home and found two cordon chicks have fledged. which is great but the ruddy chick has had its tail pulled out and has obviously had a rough day.
my question is - can i take out the ruddy chick? i have seen him eating seed on his own, but he's still begging for food. I suspect the ruddies have more chicks in the nest also...
I have taken out the OB's due to treatment for air sac mites (hen was gasping).
the painteds are sitting on eggs.
and the ruddies fledged a chick precisely a week ago.
however i noticed after a day or so the ruddy chick was looking a little worse for wear. he seemed scalped on his head and since the Cordons are being particularly aggressive of late i suspected it might be them. i considered taking out the cordons as i was pretty certain that they were not sitting, but i left things to chance and the next day the ruddy chick was doing okay. seemed stronger and parents seemed to be very protective of it and and keeping it away from the cordons.
Today i came home and found two cordon chicks have fledged. which is great but the ruddy chick has had its tail pulled out and has obviously had a rough day.
my question is - can i take out the ruddy chick? i have seen him eating seed on his own, but he's still begging for food. I suspect the ruddies have more chicks in the nest also...