A little over simplified title there, but we have a variety of 19 chicks, all the same age and about a week old (should be all pullets). One of my Rhode Island reds is fixated on pecking the other chicks beaks. This comes across to me as more a weird fixation rather than aggression but I’m no chicken whisperer. She just runs from chicken to chicken and pecks their beak (started to draw blood on one). This isn’t because one got too close to her... she also doesn’t walk around and forage much when she is with the other chicks. I have her split into the side of our brooder separated by hardware cloth where she is able to be right next to the other chicks. She was trying the same behavior but was hitting the wire and I have already seen a huge reduction in the behavior. She has fairly normal behavior now, preening, a little foraging, and mostly napping. I don’t want to put her back with them until she has time to break the habit, but I don’t want to keep her away longer than needed. Any ideas for when to reintroduce her? Will “testing” out if she’s good prolong the issue effectively making me have to start over each time?
Just want to add that our brooder is about 2.5 feet by 9 feet with two water and food spots so I feel they have plenty of space and she isn’t driven by competition. All of the other chicks are displaying normal behavior.
Just want to add that our brooder is about 2.5 feet by 9 feet with two water and food spots so I feel they have plenty of space and she isn’t driven by competition. All of the other chicks are displaying normal behavior.