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In the Brooder
- May 29, 2025
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Do I need to worry about peachicks pecking each others beaks?
I have my group of three (you all know them by now). Sorry about the premature gender assignments to them, it was inevitable. The biggest and I am assuming oldest by a week (probably, by actions, feathers & feet) has this annoying habit of pecking everyone else’s beaks.
The first I thought it was just stress between the chicks, or with peachicks specifically. But I noticed now he does it ALL the time. If the other two chicks are sleeping, he wakes them up, if they’re standing next to him he does it you name it. He doesn’t seem aggressive. He seems more like the bossy older brother. Is this something I need to deter and some way?
I have my group of three (you all know them by now). Sorry about the premature gender assignments to them, it was inevitable. The biggest and I am assuming oldest by a week (probably, by actions, feathers & feet) has this annoying habit of pecking everyone else’s beaks.
The first I thought it was just stress between the chicks, or with peachicks specifically. But I noticed now he does it ALL the time. If the other two chicks are sleeping, he wakes them up, if they’re standing next to him he does it you name it. He doesn’t seem aggressive. He seems more like the bossy older brother. Is this something I need to deter and some way?