Chasing chickens - want them to learn to come to me

Madvalleychick

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So I didn’t spend enough time training my chickens to let me hold them I guess, because whenever one escapes our run - it’s like a gong show trying to get them to not run away from me. What do I do to train them. Will then come to you if trained to? Normally as soon as they see me they run over to me for a treat or just out of curiosity - but that all falls apart when it is one anxious chicken on the outside. And sometimes the outside is interesting too... more bugs etc. I was thinking about buying mealworms and using them to train the chickens with clickers , like we did with our dog. Any advice?
 
Use your voice. It's familiar and loud and can get their attention better than a clicker, or a visual cue (like the bag of mealworms) especially when they're panicking running away not looking at you. Pick a distinct sound to call them with, one they will recognize easily. I use an imitation of the sound roosters or mama hens make to call the rest over when they've found something tasty to share. It's a loud, sharp tock-tock-tock sound. I do that when I give them treats, or food in general. They learned very quickly and will come running if I make the sound. They come to me anyway, because I hang out with them a lot, but if I make the sound, they REALLY come flying :lol: Especially combined with the gesture of me bending over and tapping the ground with a finger (that's how I'd teach them to eat when they were chicks). I've tested this and it really works. My kids will occasionally let a chicken or two out of the run by accident, sending the chickens scrambling, panicked. But the familiar sound snaps them out of it and reliably brings them back.
 
Yes, they'll come to you if you train them to. Clicker should work fine if you "load" them to it (since you mentioned the dog, I assume you're familiar with that - click, toss treat. Click, toss treat).

I haven't tried it with a clicker but my chickens are trained to come at the sound of treats rattling in a container, as well as returning to the run on voice command.
 

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