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Sometimes, it's just that one breed looks more 'interesting.' I had rhode island reds, barred rocks, and buff orps, and the buffs got it every time. None of the others was ever pecked until they were 11 or 12 weeks old. The blue kote makes them look a little like parrots for a while, but it protects their health, and that's the main thing. Oh, and it'll get all over your hands, so you might want to wear gloves.
we had the same thing happen with our buff orps. they were the ones bullied by the other chickens. The blood really does make a difference. The chicks see red and even the ones not pecking will be drawn to the color. Getting the bleeding ones away asap is really important so they dont get hurt worse. We used the stop bleed powder to cover it up on a couple and this helped with the ones that couldnt be separated right away. Wonder if it was the color was covered up or the taste bad? Anyway, good luck with your chicks. Sometimes its best (when possible) to keep different breeds apart.