FloorCandy
Crowing
- Apr 15, 2020
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We had 19, so it was hard to handle them all a lot, we had our faves, and they are happier to see us I guess. From 3 to 7 weeks they were always trying to fly, I clipped all of their wings and it stopped, and they don’t try anymore even though many have some flight feathers back. Mine crowd me if I touch the food, if I touch the pan I put out with water to play in, they all come running. If they escape they don’t really try to evade me, they run for bushes and let me pick them up once they get there, so that’s good enough for me.Definitely handle them, and maybe try to treat-train them? Mine have grown to be very flighty!
Tonight I’m going to set some eggs, but it will be much fewer, maybe 10, so we can just naturally handle the chicks more. I think they will be much more happy to be held.