- Apr 4, 2009
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Maybe mean is a little strong, but I have a 3 week old bantam seabright that is very aggressive. He/she is fine with the 5 other mixed bantams of the same age, but I tried to put in the same brooder our 2 one week standard roos (they are both bigger than the seabright already) and the seabright continuously charged them and would not let them get food. I kept checking in on them and the 2 roos were not getting pecked, just charged so I left them in for a while. After about 4 or 5 hours I felt so sorry for the poor standard roos (no food and forced to huddle in the corner) that I put them back in their own brooder box.
Are all bantam seabrights this way? I am almost positive that our white silkie bantam is a rooster (the seabright's box mate) and he pretty much rules the box. It just seems that this seabright has a serious attitude and it very unfriendly. What do I do if he/she continues this way? We really have no place for a chick with a 'tude. Could it settle down once it gets put in with our standard sized hens?
Thanks so much!
Julie
Are all bantam seabrights this way? I am almost positive that our white silkie bantam is a rooster (the seabright's box mate) and he pretty much rules the box. It just seems that this seabright has a serious attitude and it very unfriendly. What do I do if he/she continues this way? We really have no place for a chick with a 'tude. Could it settle down once it gets put in with our standard sized hens?
Thanks so much!
Julie