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Awww my Hazel is their sister.@BlueBaby Had to share with you how beautiful they have become! Still no eggs from them unless they are laying cream colored eggs
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Awww my Hazel is their sister.@BlueBaby Had to share with you how beautiful they have become! Still no eggs from them unless they are laying cream colored eggs
Yep they are herding you they do it with their girls to it's not super aggressive but I consider it passing the line or testing it
Gtg but if you have more questions I can expand further
So what response should I give them??? I picked him up today, and carried him around for a minute.... not sure what else to do... I won't be able to keep them for long if they go to full crow mode..... but certainly not at all if they get aggressive.They're tidbitting you. They think they're in charge, be careful.
CONGRATULATIONS@BlueBaby OMG!!!one of them finally layed an egg!!!!!
So what response should I give them??? I picked him up today, and carried him around for a minute.... not sure what else to do... I won't be able to keep them for long if they go to full crow mode..... but certainly not at all if they get aggressive.
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Ya I’m not that aggressive in making my kids eat other foods. In time they will try new foods. I never force them to eat anything. I was forced as a child and I still refuse to eat those foods. Not my type of parenting style.@BlueBaby
Are these chicks the same age as mine?
They say you have to present foods 7-8 times before a child (or uncooperative adult)
will consider eating it. If they don't eat it, don't give them other options, just let them wait until the next meal (no meal, no dessert)
.... skipping a single meal won't hurt most humans...
@BlueBaby Had to share with you how beautiful they have become! Still no eggs from them unless they are laying cream colored eggs
@BlueBaby OMG!!!one of them finally layed an egg!!!!!
I don't pick them up. I walk past my dude like he doesn't even exist. No hand feeding, nothing. I never walk around the chickens, I walk through
and they get out of my way. All of them, rooster included. I never sit on the ground or allow the roo to sit in my lap. He's not comfortable enough to eat from my hand let alone sleep with me nearby.
As long as he leaves the humans alone, he can stay. If not, my dogs and family like to eat chicken.
Awww my Hazel is their sister.