Chicken possibly traumatized?!

ChiffonCake

In the Brooder
Sep 6, 2020
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My second post on this site. So me and my dad built a new coop for my chickens, Penny and Ronald. The thing is, we kind of had to catch them, and so the chase began. We caught Penny in merely 5-10 minutes so I’m not too worried about her, but Ronald (our rooster), we had to chase him about 30-40 minutes before we finally caught him. I’m scared that he might be traumatized and scared of me. If he is, or if they both are, what should I do to gain back their trusts, if it’s even possible.
 
Treats help chickens to trust you, they might be cautious of you for a few days but I doubt they'd hold a grudge. if you only have one hen for your rooster I'd also highly suggest getting some more! :D
Oh my gosh thank god.
Treats help chickens to trust you, they might be cautious of you for a few days but I doubt they'd hold a grudge. if you only have one hen for your rooster I'd also highly suggest getting some more! :D
Oh my gosh thank god! I’ll do just that and I’ll try to get some more hens. Thank you!!
 
The power of treats is amazing.

the irony is that I like ducks way more than chickens, but my chickens approach me more for some reason. :S
 
I would grab a lawn chair and place it in my run to chill with the flock. You could always sit on a log in the run. Sprinkle a few treats by your feet. You could bring a book to read while you enjoy the clucks.

LOL.

Did you read my mind?
 
My second post on this site. So me and my dad built a new coop for my chickens, Penny and Ronald. The thing is, we kind of had to catch them, and so the chase began. We caught Penny in merely 5-10 minutes so I’m not too worried about her, but Ronald (our rooster), we had to chase him about 30-40 minutes before we finally caught him. I’m scared that he might be traumatized and scared of me. If he is, or if they both are, what should I do to gain back their trusts, if it’s even possible.
Also, since I move them to a new coop, should I confine them in there for a few days? I read somewhere that you should confine a chicken in their coop to get them used to it or something like that.
 

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