newchickychick
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- Apr 2, 2025
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Oh boy. So we've got a bundle of new chicks. We've got 23 in the brooder we successfully raised 19 VERY happy chicks from last time. Other than typical pecking order tit-for-tats and the occasional karate kick, they really didn't fight much at all. And still don't!
Right now we've got a chick (suspected Gold Lace Polish) that is obsessed with pecking the other chicks' eyes. Needless to say, we constructed a little wall to separate him from the others. Should we go ahead and build a mini-brooder for him tomorrow that's specifically for 'timeout'?
I tried;
- Nudging the bully chick when he'd peck an eye. He didn't like it at all but it didn't seem to deter him even a little.
- Putting shiny stickers all over the brooder. The other chicks are going NUTS for them. They love pecking at them! But the eye-pecker pecked at one once and then went right back to poking eyes.
- And now separating him with another two chicks that he hasn't bothered (they have darker faces - the rest are very light so it's very easy to see their eyes. These chicks didn't pick on the other Polish either, so while they're not problem children at all I figured they'd be safest from his bullying)
They were shipped on the 30th and arrived today. So is it possible he's just ornery and upset from shipping stress?
How long do you keep problem chicks separated for before trying to reintegrate? He pecked one little Polish's eye really raw. I've since put Neosporin on it and the chick seems to be feeling much better. The others aren't picking on it either which is a relief. It's literally just the ONE chick that's being mean to everyone else. I'm at a loss! We didn't really have this issue with our first batch of chicks so I'm really concerned.
Thanks ahead of time for all help and advice.
Right now we've got a chick (suspected Gold Lace Polish) that is obsessed with pecking the other chicks' eyes. Needless to say, we constructed a little wall to separate him from the others. Should we go ahead and build a mini-brooder for him tomorrow that's specifically for 'timeout'?
I tried;
- Nudging the bully chick when he'd peck an eye. He didn't like it at all but it didn't seem to deter him even a little.
- Putting shiny stickers all over the brooder. The other chicks are going NUTS for them. They love pecking at them! But the eye-pecker pecked at one once and then went right back to poking eyes.
- And now separating him with another two chicks that he hasn't bothered (they have darker faces - the rest are very light so it's very easy to see their eyes. These chicks didn't pick on the other Polish either, so while they're not problem children at all I figured they'd be safest from his bullying)
They were shipped on the 30th and arrived today. So is it possible he's just ornery and upset from shipping stress?
How long do you keep problem chicks separated for before trying to reintegrate? He pecked one little Polish's eye really raw. I've since put Neosporin on it and the chick seems to be feeling much better. The others aren't picking on it either which is a relief. It's literally just the ONE chick that's being mean to everyone else. I'm at a loss! We didn't really have this issue with our first batch of chicks so I'm really concerned.
