The chicks are about 9 weeks old, they get supervised yard trips outside of the coop, all seems to be well. There is a Buff and a black one (don't know the breed name) and the white one. The buff and the black one are now doing a wierd puff up, stretched neck thing, then they flap their wings, one flutters up and sits on the other, then they do this circle stare thing. Then the white one comes and kind of clucks around in between them and then they all go look for something to peck or scratch at. There's no pecking (got rid of the one who was doing that last month). Is this just normal chicken stuff? Will it escalate further or go away? It's pretty fascinating to watch.
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FWIW, I have a few hens (not pullets) who are quite aggressive to other girls and some males as well. I've noticed the racist atttitude in birds more when they have been raised with only birds who are similar in appearance; when raised with a mix of breeds and/or varieties, there is much less racism.
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Why don't you post pictures 9 weeks is kind of young but maybe we can tell if you have cockerels or pullets.