I greatly appreciate any advice! I hatched a mixed incubator (pure BCM, pure Choc Orp, and RIR mixes). The RIR mixes are super pecky! Unlike the orps and bcm, they are getting agitated by handling, hate cuddles, and will not even eat from our hands. It is getting worse, not better.
They will peck EVERYTHING - us, the brooder box, bedding, other chicks, each other. If they are awake, they are pecking. Yesterday I had to remove the brooder thermometer and replace it with a tiny black digital incubator thermometer because it was a pecking frenzy. Today, they are pecking the other chicks and each other. I see them eating and drinking, completely normal poo, very active and chittery happy chirps. I pulled them out for play time on a towel and each with crumble food scattered on it, they ignored the food and us and attacked the towel. I had to put them back.
I know the RIR breed can be bossy, but honestly did not expect it as young chicks. Is this normal?? Is something wrong? How in the world do I domesticate them?
Brooder is 94-95 degrees with a cooler side, they all prefer to cuddle puddle under the light though. Fresh water and food multiple times a day. Puppy pads, not bedding. RIR mix parents are RIR roo and BSL (same RIR X BR). We are also raising Sasso Broilers (5wks old) and they are less feral and easier to handle!
I am debating just moving them to their own brooder (I was going to try guessing at sex to have male and female brooders). But I am nervous they won't integrate back together well when it is time to go out to the coop.
pics of the lil brats
They will peck EVERYTHING - us, the brooder box, bedding, other chicks, each other. If they are awake, they are pecking. Yesterday I had to remove the brooder thermometer and replace it with a tiny black digital incubator thermometer because it was a pecking frenzy. Today, they are pecking the other chicks and each other. I see them eating and drinking, completely normal poo, very active and chittery happy chirps. I pulled them out for play time on a towel and each with crumble food scattered on it, they ignored the food and us and attacked the towel. I had to put them back.
I know the RIR breed can be bossy, but honestly did not expect it as young chicks. Is this normal?? Is something wrong? How in the world do I domesticate them?
Brooder is 94-95 degrees with a cooler side, they all prefer to cuddle puddle under the light though. Fresh water and food multiple times a day. Puppy pads, not bedding. RIR mix parents are RIR roo and BSL (same RIR X BR). We are also raising Sasso Broilers (5wks old) and they are less feral and easier to handle!
I am debating just moving them to their own brooder (I was going to try guessing at sex to have male and female brooders). But I am nervous they won't integrate back together well when it is time to go out to the coop.
pics of the lil brats