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So far He's not bothering people, but we are all stuck inside most of the time with AC on. but if you have the windows open or go outside you can definately hear him. I don't have too many neighbors, So I can hold onto him if I need too. I just think he's too pretty to eat, and I've gotten kinda attached to him. He's started to chase down the 3 hens and try to breed them already, so they aren't too happy wth him
This all started last Saturday at 2 weeks old! I had them all together in a 3'x5' brooder and the Darks attacked one of the Lights pulling out all his/her tail feathers to the point of bleeding. I took out the injured bird and after watching the fighting continue took out all the Darks and put them in a seperate brooder. I tried putting just 2 or 3 Dark pullets back in with the Lights but they still attacked the Lights so now they are all seperated but I don't know where to go from here as I won't keep two seperate flocks. Very dissapointing as I was so happy to get so many pullets from a straight run purchase.It's not been my experience. I have 2 dark hens (1+ year old) and one dark cockerel (4 months), all Ideal hatchery, and all three of them are docile and sweet. I did have one light cockerel that was a little pushy, but he wasn't mean. I can't remember any of them being aggressive at 2.5 weeks! My experience is limited though. Maybe someone else with more years of Brahmas will chime in.