My reds are the biggest babies in the group. When snack time comes around, the barred rocks and brahmas are bossy. They will all come up to me at snack time, and even eat out of my hand. But the second i move, they bolt. Is it true that you're not supposed to handle them as chick's?
No, not true, in my opinion.
If handled a lot as chicks they
may be less skittish about being handled as adults,
but that doesn't mean they are going to let you pick them up just any old time you want.
If you want cuddly birds you have to spend a
lot of time handling them.....and still, all might not adjust to it, let alone enjoy it.
Had a group of chicks, most were pretty used to being handled as I caught and picked each one up a couple times a day.
2 birds never settled with it, screamed the whole time no matter how much time I spent with them.
But as adults, those 2 would walk up to or get on a roost close to me and let me pick them up, hold them, touch them all over, and then calmly walk away when I put them back down. Never know what a live animal will do.<shrugs>
Had a group of chicks raised by a broody, never handled them and they still often fight like mad even when I get them off the roost at night to inspect them.
I always have to cover their heads with a towel to get them to hold still.
Best advice I have for handling birds is to:
Remain calm and confident, which can be hard at first, but they can 'feel' your anxiety and will react to it with their own.
Hold the birds wings to it's body with both hands, or one hand and against your body (football hold), so they cannot struggle.
Don't let their feet gain purchase on anything for same reason as wing confinement.
If they know they can't get away they will submit fairly quickly. Talk softly to them, and yourself, that 'It's OK'.
My theory is that once they have been handled a few times and know they won't 'die' as a result,
(remember they are prey animals) they usually will accept it with at least less struggle, if not acceptance.