vicious chick-help!

jransmith

In the Brooder
11 Years
Jun 27, 2008
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Christian County, Kentucky
I got 8 Ameraucana chicks (about a week and a half old) this weekend from a farm auction. One of the little darlings is not a darling. It pecks the other chicks very hard. Their little cheeps can be heard throughout the house. And it seems especially interested in backsides. Pecking two other chicks until they were bleeding. I separated it from the the rest. Can I expect it's behavior to get better? Is there anything else I can do?
 
One of ours was like that, a real bully. I separated it for a while from the others and then when I put it back in, it did better. This is probably not always the case, but it cant hurt to try.
 
You may want to try and give him something to occupy his time. Small dog or cat toys are good. It really does keep them busy.
 
Try putting a red light in there. For whatever reason, that sometimes calms the naughty ones down.
If that doesn't work, take it out for a few days. The pecking order will re-establish and when you put it back, it will be on the bottom of the order. Hopefully that will give it an attitude adjustment!
 
If all else fails, put it down. Had a BAD Welsummer chick that did everything he can imaginable to peck all of his siblings. I finally had enough of it even a week of isolation I put him down.
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I just put one down last night. He was about a six week old BC marans. He was already trying to jump his pullet siblings and I picked him up and pet him and I could swear he showed semen and arched his back! He was super dominant from the day he hatched. He was not big enough to eat, and I don't need a roo that agressive from day one. I didn't like to do it, but I did the deed and life is much easier today.
 

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