flyingsaucer
In the Brooder
- Jul 19, 2019
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I have a brood of 6 that I incubated and hatched (shipped eggs). One of them is a high percentage Spalding, nearly 2 weeks old now. Despite socialization and handling from the beginning, this little one is getting harder and harder to catch by the day.
S/he is sweet-tempered, otherwise. Prefers to perch on my shoulder and would probably hang out all day with me if possible. But when it comes to returning to the brooder, "Drogon" is becoming increasingly dramatic about being caught. We are trying to create gentle adults that can be (somewhat) easily caught if need be. How can I go about negating this aversion to being held, while maintaining trust?
S/he is sweet-tempered, otherwise. Prefers to perch on my shoulder and would probably hang out all day with me if possible. But when it comes to returning to the brooder, "Drogon" is becoming increasingly dramatic about being caught. We are trying to create gentle adults that can be (somewhat) easily caught if need be. How can I go about negating this aversion to being held, while maintaining trust?