Father Picking Babies Feathers
Posted: Sat Apr 19, 2008 8:01 am
First off I've posted here a lot - all four eggs have hatched, and as of yet, all of them are growing quite well and squeaking to get fed and everything... but I have a big question that's starting to concern me a little bit...
The father is my one zebra that's a huge feather plucker, no matter what I do (put bedding in like feathers, twigs, whatever for nesting he's just a compulsive feather picker. This wasn't so much of an issue until he started now picking on one of the babies, he'll pick out her feathers and, eat them... or something... it's really strange...
We've contimplated moving him out of the cage, but would this be a good idea since the youngest chick would be around 10 days old? What's weird too - is it normal for two dark colored zebras... like... one grey (the female) and the male is the normal grey male... to have a white baby? The other three look like mom and dad, but there's one white one... and that one has been plucked... and I don't want the baby to be hurting or anything...
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He won't be easy to get out of the cage as it's a large cage (not a walk in though)... so I don't know what to do but I want the baby to have a chance to grow in all his or her feathers...
Any advice?
The father is my one zebra that's a huge feather plucker, no matter what I do (put bedding in like feathers, twigs, whatever for nesting he's just a compulsive feather picker. This wasn't so much of an issue until he started now picking on one of the babies, he'll pick out her feathers and, eat them... or something... it's really strange...
We've contimplated moving him out of the cage, but would this be a good idea since the youngest chick would be around 10 days old? What's weird too - is it normal for two dark colored zebras... like... one grey (the female) and the male is the normal grey male... to have a white baby? The other three look like mom and dad, but there's one white one... and that one has been plucked... and I don't want the baby to be hurting or anything...

He won't be easy to get out of the cage as it's a large cage (not a walk in though)... so I don't know what to do but I want the baby to have a chance to grow in all his or her feathers...
Any advice?