yes I have sunflower seeds and the chickens will follow me anywhere for them.. the turkeys are not as interested in them
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I Pied Piper the chickens when I have an escape of more then one. Shake the treat bag and they follow!![]()
You know about Pavlov's dogs? I don't chase chickens. I ring the big, loud bell and the chickens run from wherever they are (we have acreage and no fences) to their coop. They don't even have to see me and anybody (including a complete stranger minding them in my absence who knows nothing about chickens or a small child) can get them in.Im curious as to how one would go about tameing there chickens? I started out with a 4 foot pallet fence for my chickens and well lets just say i looked like @Glitterchicks running around after the chickens hurling my giant fish net at them and completly missingso now i just said to hell with the fence and let them go where ever they please. For the most part they dont travel to far away i mean i never had them like completly run away but they do like pushing there limits... any suggestions?
Do you know how veiws that would get i mean we could prolly no joke start a youtube channel and just have users from here post there crazy videos chasing there chickens or other animals around trying to catch them![]()
I need to put the video of me finding The Man in the parking lot up again.I'm just sad that I couldn't personally witness the moment that Kiki realized she bought balut... And that it was alive.
Reading about it made my morning. I didn't even need coffee.
I love this.You know about Pavlov's dogs? I don't chase chickens. I ring the big, loud bell and the chickens run from wherever they are (we have acreage and no fences) to their coop. They don't even have to see me and anybody (including a complete stranger minding them in my absence who knows nothing about chickens or a small child) can get them in.
Step one, install a bell on your coop. Hubby selected this adorable and still highly functional bell:
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Step two, ring the bell and throw a bit of your preferred chicken treat in their run. Repeat a couple times per day for a week or so.
Step three, open the run door but before they go far, ring the bell and throw treats in run. Shut door once they all go in. Repeat as with step two but let the interval between release and return lengthen.
That's all there is to it. And if you brood subsequent chicks in or near the coop, you never have to do it again! The adults will train the youngsters for you.
I need to put the video of me finding The Man in the parking lot up again.
Me telling him my name and number.
I still can't believe I did that.
I had the video linked here.I love that you did that
We definitely need the video next time![]()
I got worried The Man might see it and get hims feelings hurt that I didn't ask permission. I was just being nice...
Why, why, WHYYYY?!
Ok, I guess that was pretty nice of you.I got worried The Man might see it and get hims feelings hurt that I didn't ask permission. I was just being nice...![]()