I think the knocking the corn out of your hand has more to do with her showing she is the provider rather than not being good enough to eat from your hand. The roosters here do something similar. While the food is in my hand the roosters will take their bit and the hens will wait their trun with a bit of pushing and shoving.Flockservations
Yes I know but tribeservations doesn't have the same ring to it.
Sansa
She is just mean to Sydney and Phyllis. I watched her go after Phyllis for 5 minutes last night. Even after Phyllis submitted she continued to peck her. I actually called her name to get her to stop. She has done the same thing to Sydney recently. It seems quite excessive right now but I can't figure out what may have triggered it.
Despite this, she is absolutely endearing towards me. She comes and stands right next to me when I am on the patio furniture. Allows me to pet her. Plays the walnut game by pecking my pants pocket. Squats for me whenever I get near her. Grooms right next to me. Everything but hopping into my lap. I would say if anyone was going to be a lap chicken, Sansa would be the one.View attachment 2615662
Aurora
Aurora has also been quite peckish recently. I'm not sure why but actually the whole tribe is a little "pecky" right now. Aurora likes corn but she won't stuff herself on it like Hattie and Sydney will. What she has been doing is kind of wild.
When she is eating corn from my hand she eats like a sewing machine. She also let's no other hen eat from my hand except those above her and Phyllis (more on this later). Once she is done, Sydney and Sansa will come by for a hand full.
What Aurora has started to do is very interesting. When she is done eating, she spills the remainder of the corn on my hand onto the ground. Phyllis loves this as she will then eat it off the ground. Then Aurora will walk away and Sydney and Sansa will approach. I scoop out a handful of corn for them and they start to eat.
Just as they are starting to eat, Aurora will show back up and force them away from the hand. She does not do this to eat but rather to spill the corn in my hand onto the ground and then walk away! It's like she is telling them they are not good enough to eat from my hand; they should eat off the ground! She will do this once or twice and then let them go ahead and eat from my hand. Very strange.
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Not since Maleficent was here has Aurora been in my lap. When Mal was here every couple of days they would roost in my lap. Well the other day her love of food and need to be first overcame her fear of me and she climbed into my lap to get some walnut pieces. Here she is standing in my lap. I was so shocked I almost did not get a picture.
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This post is quite long. I think I will save the rest and post some more flockservations tomorrow.
If I put the food on the ground in front of the roosters then they do the I've found food actions and calls. Interesting that they distinguish between the two. On the ground is found food; out of my hand is given food. They don't try to take credit for given food. They will bring their hens to me and ask me to give them food and then they stand back when I do.