- Jul 23, 2014
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I just wanted to say hello, as I just joined about an hour ago
We currently have 6 Ameraucana's (3 roos and 3 hens) that free range our little homestead thing here in Minnesota. They're about 2-3 months old now and still pretty skittish. Any suggestions on how to make them warm up to us is always appreciated. This weekend we may be bringing more hens into our flock so that should be interesting. Pretty excited to get as much information as I can about my new obsession!
We currently have 6 Ameraucana's (3 roos and 3 hens) that free range our little homestead thing here in Minnesota. They're about 2-3 months old now and still pretty skittish. Any suggestions on how to make them warm up to us is always appreciated. This weekend we may be bringing more hens into our flock so that should be interesting. Pretty excited to get as much information as I can about my new obsession!
and Welcome To BYC! There are some nice articles in the Learning Center on taming/teaching chicks. Basically spending as much time as possible with them, feeding them treats, just call them and throw it near them and keep throwing it closer to you each time and eventually they may eat it out of your hand, a lot of people like to take a chair into the coop with a bowl of treats, many pullets especially will get tamer once they start to lay eggs. 