- Apr 1, 2014
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We have 3 nearly-two-week-old chicks that were never claimed to be pullets, but we assumed so, getting them from the local feed store (with the exception of the "margin of error"). Two are Dixie Rainbows and one is a Buff Orpington. One Dixie (named Kava) is easily at least twice as big as the other two chicks, though she is generally calm unless she gets too warm, then she starts attacking the others. The other Dixie (unnamed) is the smallest of the three, but the sharpest. She has gotten to and eaten every bug we have dropped into the brooder before the rest of them. The Buff (named Dublin) is feathering out faster than the others, and can tend to be aggressive. They all periodically attack each other (jumping in the air and trying to "spur" each other). Today we turned the light off when they started up, and they calmed down but got cold, so it went back on.
I know there are no surefire ways to tell 100% until they lay an egg, but is this typical young pullet behavior, or should we consider ourselves Lotto winners with 3 roosters?
Will try to post pictures shortly! Thanks
I know there are no surefire ways to tell 100% until they lay an egg, but is this typical young pullet behavior, or should we consider ourselves Lotto winners with 3 roosters?
Will try to post pictures shortly! Thanks

