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  1. BrambleBerry

    Four Week Old Chicks - Pecking Causing Bleeding

    Yes! He chilled out after I separated him from them briefly. And it turns out the little booger is a roo!
  2. BrambleBerry

    Four Week Old Chicks - Pecking Causing Bleeding

    I separated her for 24hrs and put her back and she seems to have chilled out and I have not seen any more pecking. Will be keeping an eye extra cautious on her though!
  3. BrambleBerry

    Four Week Old Chicks - Pecking Causing Bleeding

    How long should I keep her separate from the rest? Like indefinitely or can we try to reintroduce later?
  4. BrambleBerry

    Four Week Old Chicks - Pecking Causing Bleeding

    Damn. :( She was in a mixed bantam group and we were told she was an Ameraucana when we got her. Are you suggesting we keep her alone? She freaks out when I separate her from the rest of the flock. :( Man I was hoping that since she was the smallest it would keep any feistiness in check.
  5. BrambleBerry

    Four Week Old Chicks - Pecking Causing Bleeding

    The damage to Amalia. The offending chick, Fawks. A video of Fawks picking at our Buff Orpington, Goldie.
  6. BrambleBerry

    Four Week Old Chicks - Pecking Causing Bleeding

    I have a four(ish)-week-old mixed flock of 12 chicks. I have 2 silkies, 1 old English bantam, 2 Brahmas, 1 buff Orpington, 1 Rhode island red, 1 barred rock, 1 australorp, 1 black sex link, 1 easter egger, and 1 speckled Sussex. The smallest of our chicks, which we think is a Bantam old...
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