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One Mean Chick.....

When I put her (I'm just going to assume it's a hen, I could be wrong though) together, she's constantly bothering others. For now, while she's separated, I put a different chick in there to keep her company, but then she starts picking on that one too. It seems that she just has an aggressive streak. It's funny though, she has such a tame disposition with people. I would hate to lose her. If I put her in with the rest, will she teach this bad habit to the rest of the flock?
She may, mine did. My chick had a couple chicks that would follow her lead and beat up the other chicks whenever they were together. In fact, she seemed to make the whole group aggressive. They settled down once she was separated and after she came out of her nasty habit. I believe that chicks learn from each other, as I have seen it so many times, but it’s not guaranteed. I would just keep her separated, otherwise it may become something worse.
 
Their brooder is a box that is 32" wide and 37" long . We sectioned off a strip of the box for "juvy" that is about 9 inches, leaving 28" long left. Here's a picture. It looks so sad seeing "him" in there. How long will he need to stay there?View attachment 3305198
This looks too hot. Is your current I'll chick the one on the left of this picture?
 
She may, mine did. My chick had a couple chicks that would follow her lead and beat up the other chicks whenever they were together. In fact, she seemed to make the whole group aggressive. They settled down once she was separated and after she came out of her nasty habit. I believe that chicks learn from each other, as I have seen it so many times, but it’s not guaranteed. I would just keep her separated, otherwise it may become something worse.
 

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