crunchygranola
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- May 6, 2024
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Just curious on how your guys’s chickens show affection to you (if at all). I have SGEs and they are very friendly with me and love attention and to perch on me.
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That's what mine do, peck at my feet, ride my shoulder like a parrot, sit on my lap of i sit down, etc. Funny how they have preferences, too. I have some that dislike being handled but follow me around, or if i haven't been out for half hour, they'll come up on the porch and peek at the windows, lol. Some like to be scratched, some don't want you to touch them. Little personalities.Just curious on how your guys’s chickens show affection to you (if at all). I have SGEs and they are very friendly with me and love attention and to perch on me.
I trained mine to jump up on my shoulder. Became a bit of a problem when I wore tank tops with three chickens trying to squeeze on one shoulder…When I first started, I trained a group to approach me, and jump up on me, but I found I really didn't like it. I just like to watch them.
Mine do the same, usually wipe their beaks on me after a particularly messy meal.I’m hoping this is a sign of affection and not them attempting to tenderize me, but my pullets scrape their beaks against me in a downward motion. If they do it on skin a little too hard it hurts a little and I have to scold them lol! Besides that one of my Easter eggers loves to sit on my lap and be stroked like you’d stroke a cat, and will stretch out her neck and go to sleep. Chickens are a lot more affectionate and expressive than I had been led to believe!