They sure do peck eyes!!! Earlier today my nephew asked if he could bring his two sons over to see my girls. The girls are 4 1/2 weeks old and on their 2nd day out of the brooder permanently. Anyway, they were happily free ranging around the garage when they showed up (by the way, my nephew's sons don't listen worth a lick)
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So, they show up and one of them (a 15 year old who acts like he's 7...no kidding) was laying with his face in the dirt...seriously. I warned him that he should not do that (partly because of the poo). He kept doing it.
In fact he moved closer to them so, one of my RIR came over onto his shoulder, peeked around and
BAM!!!...pecked him right in the corner of his eye.
...sorry...
.... Of course he is trying his hardest to cry
but couldn't make the tears. I mustered enough social grace to ask if he was okay
(it was obvious she didn't get him square on). He was. Finally they left
Then I called my wife...I couldn't wait to tell her what had happened!
I would never want anyone to get hurt...of course. But sometimes your chicks just do things that make you
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She must have know that kid was just...just...
In all seriousness, I really agree that they are reacting to the shine in your eye and the blinking of your eye. It must just be irresistible movement for some chickens. I wonder if certain breeds have a greater tendency to peck eyes. My father-in-law got it from a full grown RIR. But our Barred Rocks have never come close...not that I am saying they won't. But I have two who really like to be held and they do look into our face but have never come close to pecking. Plus my wife and I wear glasses. Maybe that mitigates the risk for us some.