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Is there something wrong with this chick?

So I got six pullets 3 Rhode island red and 3 New Hampshire red but only one of them is constantly pecking the others on their comb and in the eyes occasionally pecks the nostril its a NHR that is doing the pecking and I cant get it to stop It even does it to the other chicks when they are sleeping. Some of the others give each other pecks here and there but this one is just non stop and hard Im concerned for the other chicks getting wounded. they have a red heat lamp plenty of space food and water. I have separated the one for a whole night and when I put it back in the first thing it does is pecks the others eyes.
 
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Now that's a loaded question!  You need to define exactly what it is you want first...productive (lots of eggs) birds or pets that provide breakfast, 'eye-candy' pretty birds or pretty eggs, variety, and so on.  Then, how much space do you have?  How many do you want?  The old 'chicken math' will most likely take place...you plan on say, four birds....choose the ones you want...see how small and cute they are and realize you want...need...a couple, or six more...and you're gone.  There are some bantam (small) breeds that make fabulous pets, such as Silkies, D'Uccles, Cochins, Sultans, and so on, but they aren't known for laying a lot of eggs.  Then the Leghorns are awesome egg layers but are known for being really (really) high strung--lots of white eggs, but not terribly friendly for the most part.  You also want to think about weather--big, floppy combs and wattles get frostbitten easily if you have a long, cold winter like we have in the midwest...
Sorry...don't mean to scare you off...I like the search and figuring out what worked best for us over the past 6 years so it's fun to try them out.
In my experience, for me, I want pretty eggs laid by pretty birds--enjoy just watching and being around them and their unique personalities, so I have a variety.  

To start with, for large fowl I'd recommend Buckeyes (awesome personalities, decent egg layers of light brown eggs and handle cold weather well--I have both hatchery and breeder quality girls), Orpingtons as Chicken-Farmer mentioned, for the same reasons, Sussex, and Easter Eggers--they lay pretty green, blue or pinkish eggs and often have the great ;muff' of feathers on their cheeks and come in all colors.  I also love my Marans (Wheaten, Blue Copper, Blue and Splash) for their gorgeous chocolate brown eggs...

Best of luck in your search--enjoy the ride, it's a fun one!  You'll be able to find lots more information here on BYC to help you out...it sure helps me:)
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Thanks for the ideas!
 

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