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This is an attempt to gain some semi scientific information on Aggressive Tendencies in the brooder and the coop.
Since I am the first post, the questions will be slanted toward my personal situation.
Feel free to add your own questions to this post.
I am defineing "aggressive" in terms of their behavior toward each other. Including Pecking, chest bumping, flapping at each other etc..
1. In the Brooder: Have you had aggressive birds?
If Yes, what color light are you useing?
If No, what color light are you useing?
2. Have you owned a Golden Laced Wyandotte?
If yes, were they aggressinve toward other chicks while in the brooder (1-10 weeks old)
3. Have you noticed more agressive behavior in the brooder (1-10 weeks)or in the coop (Older pullets and hens)
4. In what breeds have you noticed the most Aggressive Tendencies; And What color light were you useing
5. What other observations do you have on Aggressive Tendencies?
Thats All I have.
Again, Feel free to add your own questions.
Since I am the first post, the questions will be slanted toward my personal situation.
Feel free to add your own questions to this post.
I am defineing "aggressive" in terms of their behavior toward each other. Including Pecking, chest bumping, flapping at each other etc..
1. In the Brooder: Have you had aggressive birds?
If Yes, what color light are you useing?
If No, what color light are you useing?
2. Have you owned a Golden Laced Wyandotte?
If yes, were they aggressinve toward other chicks while in the brooder (1-10 weeks old)
3. Have you noticed more agressive behavior in the brooder (1-10 weeks)or in the coop (Older pullets and hens)
4. In what breeds have you noticed the most Aggressive Tendencies; And What color light were you useing

5. What other observations do you have on Aggressive Tendencies?
Thats All I have.
Again, Feel free to add your own questions.
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