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Howdy! This is my first thread at BYC
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A few years ago I worked on a farm and was introduced to chickens. I raised a brood of 100 Australorp pullets successfully to production-age and cared for about 200 adult laying hens of several breeds. After leaving the farm I deeply missed my girls and I decided to get 12 little pullets for a backyard flock.
4 days ago I received my new girlies!
I got 2 chicks each of 6 different breeds and they all seemed to be getting on great! They have plenty of space in their brooder and I've given them 2 feeders and waterers to keep them in stock while I'm at work.
Unfortunately, one of the Rhode Island Reds is the most aggressive chick I have ever seen at her age! She is small compared to the others, but she continually wanders around and pecks at the other chicks eyes and vents. Sometimes, she will not let the other chicks sleep! I thought at first that it was just curiosity and I named her Jeanette after my feisty great aunt
. But her aggression is getting worse every day and she is starting to injure the others.
Today I woke up to chick screams and found one of the Barred Rock chicks bleeding from her vent. Jeanette was chasing her around the brooder while the other chicks darted out of their way. I cleaned up the BR with some peroxide and found quite a large tear in the top of the vent. The shape of the wound made it clear to me that it was made by being pecked by another chick. I can only assume who was the culprit.
I have separated the injured BR so she does not get harassed anymore, but the aggressive RIR remains in the brooder with the lot of them. I'm not sure what to do with her . . . she's so young and already so mean! When I raised chickens before I didn't monitor for aggression in the 100 chicks until they were weeks old . . . even then, treatment for an extremely aggressive pullet would probably have been to cull her for practical reasons
(thank goodness we didn't have any). Now it's different . . . they are my pets . . . my babies
! I don't want to give up on Jeanette or any of them. Does anyone have any suggestions? Thanks very much!

A few years ago I worked on a farm and was introduced to chickens. I raised a brood of 100 Australorp pullets successfully to production-age and cared for about 200 adult laying hens of several breeds. After leaving the farm I deeply missed my girls and I decided to get 12 little pullets for a backyard flock.
4 days ago I received my new girlies!

Unfortunately, one of the Rhode Island Reds is the most aggressive chick I have ever seen at her age! She is small compared to the others, but she continually wanders around and pecks at the other chicks eyes and vents. Sometimes, she will not let the other chicks sleep! I thought at first that it was just curiosity and I named her Jeanette after my feisty great aunt

Today I woke up to chick screams and found one of the Barred Rock chicks bleeding from her vent. Jeanette was chasing her around the brooder while the other chicks darted out of their way. I cleaned up the BR with some peroxide and found quite a large tear in the top of the vent. The shape of the wound made it clear to me that it was made by being pecked by another chick. I can only assume who was the culprit.

I have separated the injured BR so she does not get harassed anymore, but the aggressive RIR remains in the brooder with the lot of them. I'm not sure what to do with her . . . she's so young and already so mean! When I raised chickens before I didn't monitor for aggression in the 100 chicks until they were weeks old . . . even then, treatment for an extremely aggressive pullet would probably have been to cull her for practical reasons


