Confused by chick behavior

On the positive side, chickens who aren't lap chickens are much better at keeping themselves safe. It keeps them aware.
I cannot get mine to follow me with food.:idunno It feels like I have better chances getting them to follow me through just walking and talking. I do time when I give out treats and food, so maybe they are so scheduled that they don't expect extras outside of that time? They literally refuse/don't recognize treats outside of set times.
 
On the positive side, chickens who aren't lap chickens are much better at keeping themselves safe. It keeps them aware.
I cannot get mine to follow me with food.:idunno It feels like I have better chances getting them to follow me through just walking and talking. I do time when I give out treats and food, so maybe they are so scheduled that they don't expect extras outside of that time? They literally refuse/don't recognize treats outside of set times.
Or they've adjusted their schedules to accommodate your habits. I notice with my own birds that if I go out outside of "normal" feeding time they're mostly indifferent. They have learned that they're not getting fed except at certain times.

I still get an escort of curious birds, but they're not running after me.
 
On the positive side, chickens who aren't lap chickens are much better at keeping themselves safe. It keeps them aware.
I cannot get mine to follow me with food.:idunno It feels like I have better chances getting them to follow me through just walking and talking. I do time when I give out treats and food, so maybe they are so scheduled that they don't expect extras outside of that time? They literally refuse/don't recognize treats outside of set times.
I keep hoppers filled with regular feed and they get treats and cleaning when I have time which is highly irregular. What treats are you giving? I never met a chicken that refused mealworms or corn on the cob. Maybe I could go on a schedule and save money, or at least stop being mobbed in a feeding frenzy. I did watch more carefully when they mob me and noticed the Wyndottes stay on the fringes. The RIR's are looking more and more suspicious as the ring leaders even though I still have a group I separated out that still swarms.
 
I would blame the RIR also, they always seem to hate people. As a kid we had a mixed flock and it was always the small RIR that were grumpy and standoffish. The others (whites, barred rock, even a few specialties) were all various levels of friendly, but the RIR were like "Mean girls" in hen form! Today My chickens (mostly free range) all fly/run as fast as they can to tangled around my feet as soon as I open a door in the hopes of snacks! (We have barred rocks, buff orphington, and dorking) That said touching is a no-no, its a mild panick if i touch, except the alpha rooster whom I handled a ton right after we got him to make sure he wouldn't get aggressive. If I do actually pick them up they calm pretty quickly, and I havnt been pecked by any if the new ones. I dont have alot of time for handling though, and they are still pretty young I feel like they have the capacity to be "lap chickens" (especially some) I just can't donate the time. That said we had a single mature RIR in the beginning of this year (someone donated so we could have an adult in establing our new flock in new hime) who was a total BUTT, we named her "biddy" because she was grumpy to everyone, including the rooster, but especially hated people. She would peck everyone, and hated me with a passion. She died (I think from old age) when the chicks were still in the brooder, but I could well imagine their behavior would be different if she hadn't.
 
I would blame the RIR also, they always seem to hate people. As a kid we had a mixed flock and it was always the small RIR that were grumpy and standoffish. The others (whites, barred rock, even a few specialties) were all various levels of friendly, but the RIR were like "Mean girls" in hen form! Today My chickens (mostly free range) all fly/run as fast as they can to tangled around my feet as soon as I open a door in the hopes of snacks! (We have barred rocks, buff orphington, and dorking) That said touching is a no-no, its a mild panick if i touch, except the alpha rooster whom I handled a ton right after we got him to make sure he wouldn't get aggressive. If I do actually pick them up they calm pretty quickly, and I havnt been pecked by any if the new ones. I dont have alot of time for handling though, and they are still pretty young I feel like they have the capacity to be "lap chickens" (especially some) I just can't donate the time. That said we had a single mature RIR in the beginning of this year (someone donated so we could have an adult in establing our new flock in new hime) who was a total BUTT, we named her "biddy" because she was grumpy to everyone, including the rooster, but especially hated people. She would peck everyone, and hated me with a passion. She died (I think from old age) when the chicks were still in the brooder, but I could well imagine their behavior would be different if she hadn't.
Maybe Biddy was just old and grumpy. I used to have Dorkings. They are kinda an under appreciated chicken. They seem especially calm and friendly. I have not seen them for sale in Alabama ever.
 
Maybe Biddy was just old and grumpy. I used to have Dorkings. They are kinda an under appreciated chicken. They seem especially calm and friendly. I have not seen them for sale in Alabama ever.
If it weren't for my childhood experiences with the same bread I would have thought so, but especially after seeing and hearing from others, im pretty sure the breed is more disposed to that. I had never had dorking before, its almost all buff, barred rock, or RIR around here, but the hatchery gave out free chicks with a bag of food, as a promition, and they only had dorkings left, so thats what we got. I am in love with the breed! Im already planning on how to breed and grow my dorking flock! 😁 The hatchery ships pretty far, I believe across state lines, they are based in southern MO. you could try ordering some for next year. "Cackle Hatchery"
 
If it weren't for my childhood experiences with the same bread I would have thought so, but especially after seeing and hearing from others, im pretty sure the breed is more disposed to that. I had never had dorking before, its almost all buff, barred rock, or RIR around here, but the hatchery gave out free chicks with a bag of food, as a promition, and they only had dorkings left, so thats what we got. I am in love with the breed! Im already planning on how to breed and grow my dorking flock! 😁 The hatchery ships pretty far, I believe across state lines, they are based in southern MO. you could try ordering some for next year. "Cackle Hatchery"
Thanks, but I'm already over run with chickens, but if a dorking chick just happened to be at a feed store or fall into my lap I would just have to assume it was meant to be and be joyful! Did you post pictures of Dorkings anywhere? People need to know about these 5 toed beauties!
 

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