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The other chickens peck the babies, especially if they are not their own.They can and will kill them.
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noway your alot bigger than the chickens but some do peck on your toes
Chickens peck at each other to establish who has dominance over the other. It is called the pecking order. Sick or injured birds offer changes to the established order and their place on the flock hierarchy. The aggression by the other chickens is showing they are moving up at the expense of the weaker bird.
Were ther chickens? If yes, than they did because chickens and roosters have babies so for a chicken to be born a rooster must be present.
Chickens are very active birds. When they are not sleeping or setting they eat. They will peck at everything hoping it is food and even when it is not they will keep pecking at it hoping there is food within. If you watch them carefully they often peck something not edible and toss it away. Chickens live by the rule "if it moves, grab it before another chicken does"
yes they can
Their mouths (beaks) 'Peck' yeah.. they use their beaks for that. (The Yellow-Orange thing on their face) and their claws (which is on their feet) 'scratch'
I would wait until the younger chickens are at least a few months old. The older chickens will peck the younger ones, but they will stop at some point.
Dale Peck was born in 1967.
Tony Peck was born in 1983.
Keith Peck was born in 1953.