- Oct 9, 2014
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I have a fairly small flock and my chickens are pets. My alpha hen is a rather small BO and she got very ill after her first molt. I took her to the vet and we had to administer medicine. It is still a miracle that we saved her, but if she hadn't been used to being handled it could not have worked. She's been broody twice since and has helped to grow our flock. I still handle her and the chicks and when she pecks I just stop her. I agree though that young children should be limited in their contact. Best for both parties.This may seem like an idiotic question but my almost 5-week-old pullets (mostly, I hope) have started pecking our hands quite hard. This is not a big deal for me but it is frightening and painful for my little grandchildren. We want these hens to be "pets" and I don't believe they're being malicious, they just don't realize their own strength.Can chickens be trained like dogs and horses to stop being "mouthy" or rough?
Also, could this be a sign of cockerels in our midst? One (a Buff Orpington) is especially large and much fiercer than the rest.
Thank you in advance for your comments or suggestions!