there is a curved point at the end of the beak of the chick,use animal claw clips and chip it off.that teaches them not to do that.hope i could help :)
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I would watch the chickens closely. Usually the chickens would peck at another chicken to establish a "pecking order". If the chicken has open wounds, try to find a poultry-safe antibacterial spray or salve to put on it. Depending on if your birds are meat chickens or egg chickens, and if you keep them free range or in some type of run or coop, I suggest not clipping the beak.
It could be that the chicken being pecked has bugs and the other chicken is being friendly and killing the bug. I have seen this happen with my own chickens and found, on closer inspection, the chicken that was pecked had a few Northern fowl mites
No, chickens are reproduced only from another chicken.
search "is there another word for chicken besides chicken" to get answer P.S. let him/her know "be" and "sides" are one word
No. It is unsafe to eat raw chicken, period.
A group of chickens is referred to as a "flock".
you cant, but if you mean breed it with another chicken, you have to use seeds on both chickens
Bantam chickens are another name for miniature chickens. They are typically smaller in size than regular chicken breeds, making them popular choices for backyard poultry enthusiasts.
NO it wont do any harm it just hurts
Yes, feathers are a renewable resource for chickens. Make more room in the chicken coop or remove the offending feather plucker.
Shanks are another term for the chickens legs (the visible part, that has scales on it).
Chicken is always in season; there is no specific period where chickens are more likely to be born/bred than another.
I personally think the chicken came before the egg, and it evolved from another bird or animal. Chickens are older than wheelbarrows, because chickens are known to be an old species.