Rwood5093
In the Brooder
My chick's are 4 weeks old. They've been brooder in their outdoor coop using a modified MHP.
Like everyone else, I enjoy spending time with them and want them to be social. They run to the door when I get home and it's fun to hang out with them. They're slightly nuts, they eat out of my hand, climb all over me, sit on my back, perch on my head and try to eat my hair, my socks, my ring, freckles, etc. It's all fun and games now that they're small, but it probably will not be when they're 9-12 lbs fully grown. am I encouraging bad habits letting them do these things? I want them to be social, of course, but this stuff will not be as fun when they're bigger.
I've pretty much only ever had one pet in my 45 years, so all I know is dog training. I don't want my chick's to grow up, and then have to figure out how to retrain them.
Am I overthinking?
Like everyone else, I enjoy spending time with them and want them to be social. They run to the door when I get home and it's fun to hang out with them. They're slightly nuts, they eat out of my hand, climb all over me, sit on my back, perch on my head and try to eat my hair, my socks, my ring, freckles, etc. It's all fun and games now that they're small, but it probably will not be when they're 9-12 lbs fully grown. am I encouraging bad habits letting them do these things? I want them to be social, of course, but this stuff will not be as fun when they're bigger.
I've pretty much only ever had one pet in my 45 years, so all I know is dog training. I don't want my chick's to grow up, and then have to figure out how to retrain them.
Am I overthinking?