ChaosMom
Crowing
I bought my mini-flock of three from a local hatchery/breeder. She sells them at six weeks (there was a delay on our end for picking up). They are raised outside, inside at night. The first evening I found all three on top of their coop and put them inside, where they slept on the floor in a cuddle puddle. Every single night since, they have put themselves into the coop and up on the roosts, waiting for me to close the coop door.I'd love to try the chick thing but my wife and kids are very not on board with "dealing" with the inevitable boys.
- the reason the seller waits until six weeks is for them to be fully feathered and be pretty confident that they’re female.
Mine aren’t very cuddly, and I attribute this to them not hatching here, so they didn’t imprint on me. But they will cautiously take treats from my hand, especially Trader Joe’s raw unsalted slivered almonds. They go wild for these!
Sadly, you got burned by a bad seller. With time, maybe your birds’ natural instincts will return and they’ll settle down to chickening. Good luck!