Awwwwww Sweetpea is so adorableI've never used treats because I want them to eat the high protein feed. I don't think treats are important anyway == I spend as MUCH time with them as possible picking them up and keeping them near my face as possible. My current batch need a lot more "mommy" time to get them to be like my hair-loving boy (sweetpea) ... I really need to put in more time with the little munchkins to get them up to Sweetpea's standards -- he doesn't run and freak out like the others because he knows I'm safe due to alllll the time I spent with him in my hands and sitting on my computer.... LOL.....
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How old do you start picking them up or handling them? I've recently started on my quail journey, i have three chicks for about a week now, (they are 11 days old now) and so far i sit beside the brooder everyday and try to talk to them whenever possible but they get so skittish everytime i start cleaning out their homes. I try to clean their cage really slowly with minimal fast actions so that i don't scare them but they will scoot to the other end and start chirping and jumping.
I would really like to tame them so that they don't get so scared and if i can carry and pat them it would be awesome but i dare not pick them up now because they are so small and skittish, I'm scared i might hurt them or they might get even more scared in the future.
Can i have some advice on how to start getting them used to my carrying or handling them (or is it too late now because they are already so skittish and i would just traumatize them further?)?