- Jun 27, 2013
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I got three chicks that were supposed to be RIRs, but only one turned out to be RIR. The other two seem to be RSLs, one femal and one male. The white one ( I think it is an RSL male because the other one looks just like a female Golden Commet ) but the white one is five weeks old and VERY aggressive. He/she was fine until a few days ago. I could pet it, pick it up etc... and it was the most docile of the three. Just like flipping a switch, it is attacking the other two and tries to peck us all the time. If I am giving them food, changing their water etc.. it will run all the way across the brooder to peck me or my wife. It climbs on top of the waterer and will jump off on top of the others trying to knock them into the bottom of the brooder. It also tries to peck at the other two. It seems as though it actually watches for you to stop looking at him/her and then runs up and pecks you. I have tried to continue handling him to get him more used to me, and he/she is ok while I am handling it, but will go right back to pecking you once it thinks you're not looking. Is there anything I can do about this? Is this normal? I am new to chickens so I have no idea. I was debating putting him on into the coop so he wont be in the brooder with the other two, but although mostly feathered, he isn't all the way feathered, and temps are down in the 60ies at night. I have a decent sized tub I can move it into, but I am not sure if splitting them up would be a good idea or not if I am going to put them back together? Plus I have read that it isn't good to have one chick by itself. Still, he is pretty aggressive with the others and I don't want him to kill one of the other two. When he/she jumps on them it is violent and rough, not just hopping down.