- Apr 26, 2012
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We woke up this morning to lots of squawking, and found one of our chicks being chased and pecked by the rest of the chicks. Thankfully she can really run, that's how she got her name, "Road Runner" (even though it isn't very feminine). Once picked up we noticed that she was bleeding pretty badly from the neck.
It was hard to get a good look with her moving so much, but I am pretty sure there is no open wound (as in a cut), but there was a fair amount of blood. We washed it with an antibacterial wash, and applied neosporin the best we could. Is that enough? By the way "she" turned 2 weeks yesterday (according to the hatchery's "hatch date"). Here's a look at it:


And we made her a temporary chick hospital to seperate her from the rest:

*1. My first question is, what happened? I know it is normal for them to do that once they see blood, but what started it???
I don't think it's overcrowding,because two days ago we moved them from this 1.5' x 3' trough:

to this 5'x3' brooder that my (incredibly awesome) husband built:


So they should have plenty of space (btw, there was no real pecking going on even when they were in the small one).
We keep the top on it when we are not there so they don't fly out, but we were careful to only staple the wire mesh to the outside so there would be no rough/sharp edges. I have looked and can not find anything sharp in there.
*2. How long will she need to be seperated? The poor thing is lonely and keeps calling to the others. Is it safe when there is no longer any blood? Or do we need to wait for the feathers to regrow? I would hate to put her back, only to have them rip it up again.
3. Now that they are 2 weeks old and the temps are above 80 here, can I keep this one with me so I can keep an eye on her? I know i'ts warm enough, but will the breeze from an open window or air from a fan (indirect, of course) hurt her, or is the breeze only bad if it's cold out?
Any help or advice would be greatly appreciated! Thank you!!
It was hard to get a good look with her moving so much, but I am pretty sure there is no open wound (as in a cut), but there was a fair amount of blood. We washed it with an antibacterial wash, and applied neosporin the best we could. Is that enough? By the way "she" turned 2 weeks yesterday (according to the hatchery's "hatch date"). Here's a look at it:
And we made her a temporary chick hospital to seperate her from the rest:
*1. My first question is, what happened? I know it is normal for them to do that once they see blood, but what started it???
I don't think it's overcrowding,because two days ago we moved them from this 1.5' x 3' trough:
to this 5'x3' brooder that my (incredibly awesome) husband built:
So they should have plenty of space (btw, there was no real pecking going on even when they were in the small one).
We keep the top on it when we are not there so they don't fly out, but we were careful to only staple the wire mesh to the outside so there would be no rough/sharp edges. I have looked and can not find anything sharp in there.
*2. How long will she need to be seperated? The poor thing is lonely and keeps calling to the others. Is it safe when there is no longer any blood? Or do we need to wait for the feathers to regrow? I would hate to put her back, only to have them rip it up again.
3. Now that they are 2 weeks old and the temps are above 80 here, can I keep this one with me so I can keep an eye on her? I know i'ts warm enough, but will the breeze from an open window or air from a fan (indirect, of course) hurt her, or is the breeze only bad if it's cold out?
Any help or advice would be greatly appreciated! Thank you!!
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