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Jman45
Chirping
The two pullets and the roo (all same age and same clutch) they like to get close to me but not be stroked to much. Starting to see the roo has more trust than any of them 

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Yea my pullets and young roo come to me and eat treats from my hand. And when the 1.5 year old hen shows her dominance they all come running to me ( roo likes to hang around me more then others)At least they're not running away, so that's a good start. I would get a chair (or sit on the ground) and just sit down in the run with them and let them get used to your presence. Move slowly, talk softly. You can try bribing them with treats, but they may not be willing to take them from your hands, so if that's the case just toss them on the ground nearby.
Many chickens don't like being touched so don't take that as a sign that they aren't tame or don't like you. Mine tolerate it but don't enjoy it.
Bribing them with treats works. They eat it out of my hands and walk all over me. And the roo likes to hang around me although doesn’t likes to be petAt least they're not running away, so that's a good start. I would get a chair (or sit on the ground) and just sit down in the run with them and let them get used to your presence. Move slowly, talk softly. You can try bribing them with treats, but they may not be willing to take them from your hands, so if that's the case just toss them on the ground nearby.
Many chickens don't like being touched so don't take that as a sign that they aren't tame or don't like you. Mine tolerate it but don't enjoy it.
I can sit on the ground and they walk all over my legs and stomach, eat from my hands. Is this good for day 1?At least they're not running away, so that's a good start. I would get a chair (or sit on the ground) and just sit down in the run with them and let them get used to your presence. Move slowly, talk softly. You can try bribing them with treats, but they may not be willing to take them from your hands, so if that's the case just toss them on the ground nearby.
Many chickens don't like being touched so don't take that as a sign that they aren't tame or don't like you. Mine tolerate it but don't enjoy it.
They let me pick them up and stroke them but then after a second want back down. ( when I try to pick them up it’s 50/50 on weither they run or not) and they eat treats from my hand as well. Is this good?Some chickens don't like the be touched.
I have a few that really do love to be touched and loved on.
I have some that prefer to be picked up and held, but not stroked.
Then the rest prefer my close company, but not interaction.
You'll come to learn each one's personality and preferences. Sit down, put feed in your hand, and hold as still as possible. If they let you, use your free hand and just lightly brush against their chest. Reach at ground level, not over their heads. That scares them.
It can take a few hours to maybe they need a few weeks to adjust to you.good luck with them!