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In the Brooder
- Jan 13, 2025
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I have a problem with my adult button quail and I don’t know what’s causing it or the best way to fix it!
I’ve got 3 adult button quail together, 1 male and 2 females. The dynamic seems very peaceful, my male is paired with one of the females (cheryl) and mates with her and basically ignores the other female. They all sleep in a group together and have dust baths together happily. There’s no chasing or aggressive behaviour between any of the 3.
However, in the last week the male has been pecking Cheryl on the butt! To the point where she now has a bare butt (by butt I mean lower back/tail, not vent). There’s no blood at all, but she’s missing a good chunk of feathers. I can post a pic if needed.
I’ve watched him in the act and it doesn’t seem to be a mating thing, they’ll be standing next to each other and out of no where he’ll give her a little peck, she does a little hop in shock and then they resume hanging out like nothing happened, there’s no running, chasing or visible signs of distress. He mostly pecks Cheryl, his girlfriend, I have seen him occasionally peck the other female in the same spot, but a lot less and she’s not missing any feathers.
What could be causing this behaviour? Is there anything I can do to fix it?
I do have a bunch of 1 week old chicks in brooder so I can swap out this male with another if I need to, I’d prefer to try and fix the problem because other than the pecking they seem like a good pair.
Has anyone else experienced this and have any recommendations?
I’ve got 3 adult button quail together, 1 male and 2 females. The dynamic seems very peaceful, my male is paired with one of the females (cheryl) and mates with her and basically ignores the other female. They all sleep in a group together and have dust baths together happily. There’s no chasing or aggressive behaviour between any of the 3.
However, in the last week the male has been pecking Cheryl on the butt! To the point where she now has a bare butt (by butt I mean lower back/tail, not vent). There’s no blood at all, but she’s missing a good chunk of feathers. I can post a pic if needed.
I’ve watched him in the act and it doesn’t seem to be a mating thing, they’ll be standing next to each other and out of no where he’ll give her a little peck, she does a little hop in shock and then they resume hanging out like nothing happened, there’s no running, chasing or visible signs of distress. He mostly pecks Cheryl, his girlfriend, I have seen him occasionally peck the other female in the same spot, but a lot less and she’s not missing any feathers.
What could be causing this behaviour? Is there anything I can do to fix it?
I do have a bunch of 1 week old chicks in brooder so I can swap out this male with another if I need to, I’d prefer to try and fix the problem because other than the pecking they seem like a good pair.
Has anyone else experienced this and have any recommendations?