cuwiar
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Probably a huge topic and just wondered what other peoples experiences are!!?
I have had my girls four weeks now and have spent as much time with them as possible (weekends mainly) and watching their every move and have a few questions about their behaviour!?
Taming Chickens
I'm in two minds about this, one part of me doesn't want the chickens to be just pets and I'd rather let them get on doing their chickeny things and laying me eggs while I do my best to keep them safe and healthy...BUT...a big part of me just wants to cuddle them and have them sit on my knee!
All of our girls will eat from our hand and will follow us up and down the garden and even go to great lengths to keep an eye on where we are and what we are doing but they all act in different ways at being stroked and picked up.
When you reach out a hand to stroke Ebrill (Rhode Rock), who is laying, she sometimes does this rigid stance as though maybe she thinks I'm a cockeral about to mount her (!!??) She braces herself and kind of holds her wings backwards. I can then stroke her back but she soon gets fed up and wanders off. Does she actually think I'm a cockeral?? She is very greedy and if I have food I can easily lure her and she doesn't mind being caught too much, and picked up and louse powdered etc. She's strong though and when she decides she's had enough - she's had enough!
The other two are around 19 weeks.
Mai (Light Sussex) has always been very placid and when I reach out to stroke her back she sort of ducks down, clucks lightly but wanders off. She is very easy to catch (so long as you don't get into the Benny Hill routine) and doesn't mind being held, stroked etc although I'm sure she'd rather not, if given the choice!!
Mehefin (Barred Rock) on the other hand is impossible! If you reach out a hand to stroke her back she will jump a mile and squeak, even without being touched. Catching her is very difficult and she doesn't like being held at all. Should I leave it at that and be glad that she follows us around and eats from our hand or is there any hope to make her less hand shy? She is not really nervous of us (gets spooked by pigeons sometimes!) and will happily stand nearby when you're busy in the garden but I can tell she dreads being caught and gets very suspicious if you make movements in her direction. This doesn't make life easy for either her or me when it comes to mite and louse powdering or trying to put her back in the pen before work. She was the one who had her beak lightly trimmed (which incidentally has rounded off a treat and practically grown back!) could this experience be affecting her attitude to humans. Should I handle her more to get her used to it, or less to minimise stress? I have tried catching her and holding her steady while her feet are still on the floor, and stroking her back and neck with minimum 'holding', she seems less bothered by this than by being held when I'm standing upright.
Chickens being Chickens
I also wondered about their behaviour amongst themselves.
Sometimes the two youngsters will get spooked and kind of do a little run around the garden together as if they are not sure who's following who. When they stop they turn to each other and Mehefin fluffs up her neck feathers. They just look at each other, sometimes check each other out, maybe touch beaks and then carry on as though nothing has happened. What's going on here?
Are they squareing up? In terms of the pecking order they both come under Ebrill but Mehefin is more scared of her. Mai kind of ignores her evil stares but they upset Mehefin. Generally Mai and Mehefin do everything together and are pals. Mai seems to look up to Mehefin more though.
Hope you don't mind the humungus post, I guess it's more of a blog and just wanted to share, gain an insight into how other forum members chickens act and what's going on with my little lot!?
And yes, feel free to tell me I'm over analysing
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I have had my girls four weeks now and have spent as much time with them as possible (weekends mainly) and watching their every move and have a few questions about their behaviour!?
Taming Chickens
I'm in two minds about this, one part of me doesn't want the chickens to be just pets and I'd rather let them get on doing their chickeny things and laying me eggs while I do my best to keep them safe and healthy...BUT...a big part of me just wants to cuddle them and have them sit on my knee!
All of our girls will eat from our hand and will follow us up and down the garden and even go to great lengths to keep an eye on where we are and what we are doing but they all act in different ways at being stroked and picked up.
When you reach out a hand to stroke Ebrill (Rhode Rock), who is laying, she sometimes does this rigid stance as though maybe she thinks I'm a cockeral about to mount her (!!??) She braces herself and kind of holds her wings backwards. I can then stroke her back but she soon gets fed up and wanders off. Does she actually think I'm a cockeral?? She is very greedy and if I have food I can easily lure her and she doesn't mind being caught too much, and picked up and louse powdered etc. She's strong though and when she decides she's had enough - she's had enough!
The other two are around 19 weeks.
Mai (Light Sussex) has always been very placid and when I reach out to stroke her back she sort of ducks down, clucks lightly but wanders off. She is very easy to catch (so long as you don't get into the Benny Hill routine) and doesn't mind being held, stroked etc although I'm sure she'd rather not, if given the choice!!
Mehefin (Barred Rock) on the other hand is impossible! If you reach out a hand to stroke her back she will jump a mile and squeak, even without being touched. Catching her is very difficult and she doesn't like being held at all. Should I leave it at that and be glad that she follows us around and eats from our hand or is there any hope to make her less hand shy? She is not really nervous of us (gets spooked by pigeons sometimes!) and will happily stand nearby when you're busy in the garden but I can tell she dreads being caught and gets very suspicious if you make movements in her direction. This doesn't make life easy for either her or me when it comes to mite and louse powdering or trying to put her back in the pen before work. She was the one who had her beak lightly trimmed (which incidentally has rounded off a treat and practically grown back!) could this experience be affecting her attitude to humans. Should I handle her more to get her used to it, or less to minimise stress? I have tried catching her and holding her steady while her feet are still on the floor, and stroking her back and neck with minimum 'holding', she seems less bothered by this than by being held when I'm standing upright.
Chickens being Chickens
I also wondered about their behaviour amongst themselves.
Sometimes the two youngsters will get spooked and kind of do a little run around the garden together as if they are not sure who's following who. When they stop they turn to each other and Mehefin fluffs up her neck feathers. They just look at each other, sometimes check each other out, maybe touch beaks and then carry on as though nothing has happened. What's going on here?
Are they squareing up? In terms of the pecking order they both come under Ebrill but Mehefin is more scared of her. Mai kind of ignores her evil stares but they upset Mehefin. Generally Mai and Mehefin do everything together and are pals. Mai seems to look up to Mehefin more though.
Hope you don't mind the humungus post, I guess it's more of a blog and just wanted to share, gain an insight into how other forum members chickens act and what's going on with my little lot!?
And yes, feel free to tell me I'm over analysing
