How old are you!?![]()
Ah, man do I have to say it?

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How old are you!?![]()
Okay fair enough lol I am also past mid twentiesAh, man do I have to say it?Let's just say I am past the mid-twenties and leave it at that.
With a lot of time, patience, and bugs. It took several months to train my big roo to stop what he was doing and stand perfectly still by simply doing this:How does one teach a chicken commands?
Aww I'm sorry my first hen died 2 years ago she finished her years at my mom's farm since at the time I didn't have a coop. My kids raised her up from a peep so they were crushed when she passed.Man... One of my old, old, old, old hens passed away overnight, and I was writing up a post about her for my thread like I always do and realized, holy cow, I was still a just kid when I got that bird! Like, not a little kid or anything, I was little when my family first got the chickens like 18 years ago, but still!
I think I might be having a crisis about my age now. View attachment 3636082![]()
I would love to see a video of this!With a lot of time, patience, and bugs. It took several months to train my big roo to stop what he was doing and stand perfectly still by simply doing this:. I finally got him to listen solely to the hand command. I regularly speak to him, just using my normal voice, and while doing so I will hold up my hand and he will just freeze. Even if I am saying to come to me, or go into the coop (you know, urging him to move), he still responds to the hand signal. He also responds to my hand signals to "run", "protect", and "go into the coop". The little roo now knows the "freeze", "run", and "go into the coop" signals.
I am trying to teach the big one a certain motion to tell him to lie down, but he is not liking that one, as it makes me need to press on his back while doing the motion. He sees it as a dominance thing, rather than a training thing.![]()
I have one somewhere. And if I cannot find it, I can record a new one. It is the need to upload to Youtube first that aggravates me, as I do not put personal videos on there.I would love to see a video of this!
Aww I'm sorry my first hen died 2 years ago she finished her years at my mom's farm since at the time I didn't have a coop. My kids raised her up from a peep so they were crushed when she passed.
I am trying to teach the big one a certain motion to tell him to lie down, but he is not liking that one, as it makes me need to press on his back while doing the motion. He sees it as a dominance thing, rather than a training thing.![]()
I have one somewhere. And if I cannot find it, I can record a new one. It is the need to upload to Youtube first that aggravates me, as I do not put personal videos on there.
*hint hint, BYC!*
I wish my little roo was as easily trained. My big one is a Sapphire Gem, and he truly is a gem. My little one is an Easter Egger that does whatever he wants, so long as he annoys the big one.Oof, yeah, that would be tough to convince a rooster to do! Good luck! I've seen a lot of videos and read a lot of studies on how intelligent these birds really are, so I definitely could see them being trainable like this.![]()