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I have baby chickens (around 1 1/2 - 2 1/2 weeks old). Have 12 Rhode Island Reds and 5 Ameraucanas. They're all in one of those ring kits that has the PVC piping for the light over top of it and the plastic walls. They've been doing really well since we got them and when we came out today, my husband comments that they're really pecking each others bottoms. I pick one up and see that it's bottom is ALL bloodied. I pick up another one... same thing. The majority of the Rhode Island Reds have blood on their bottoms (with the exception of a couple.) The Ameraucanas really don't have blood at all on them. I sprayed all their butts with a quick shot of Blue Kote and put them back in. I gave them a couple of sticks to perch on and maybe give them something to do to prevent boredom. Any other advice? We just cleared out a whole batch of Rhode Island Reds from the last place we were at because it had barely any ground for them to scratch on and they started pecking each other until they were bloody. Sprayed all of them with Blue Kote and gave them to a farmer/friend who has plenty of room for them to grow and have room to free range and scratch. We figured we'd start over with a new batch where we've bought our first house and are planning on giving them a huge fenced area to scratch and have space to roam. Now I'm worried because... "HERE WE GO AGAIN"... bloodied chickens.
