HI! I am brand-new to chick raising and to this forum. I have 2 Americaunas who are 3 weeks old, very happy and playful girls. They will come to the door of their (new and larger) brooder. They will eat mealworms (their favorites) out of my hands, but they DO NOT like to be held. What can I do to remedy this? Also, they are doing well with "flying" short distances, but do not use the roost (set up approx 4") in the brooder. Is this OK?
ANY and all advice is welcome!
Thanks.
Jen
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Just keep trying with your girls. Some like to be held, and some don't. Maybe sit on the ground and let them come to you. But keep in mind that they are not cats and dogs- they don't necessarily crave petting like "regular" pets do. Don't feel rejected if they don't want to be held or petted- they're just being chickens.
Jen and
Anyway, mine like it now, especially if they know a treat is coming!





