I have one large Rhode Island Red (Hecubah), two 3.5 month old Black Australorps (Effie and Tallulah) and one wee little Aracauna Bantam (Boudicca). They are all relatively tame and all but Boudicca will eat from my hand. It makes it easier if I need to catch one of them, so I have been doing this every morning with them. The problem is the Australorps are really rough, particularly Tallulah. She is the smaller of the two so I think she feels like she has to sneak up and get a big bite, which inevitably turns out to be a big bite of the flesh of my palm! I have been closing my hand when they are too rough and then reopening it but that just seems to make them want to eat faster and more aggressively. Today one of them actually drew my blood!
I am thinking maybe some kind of clicker training method might help them not try to eat me when I am feeding them their crumble. Has anyone had any experience with this? Anyone have any tips to offer? Hecubah is as gentle as can be, and is also the Alpha hen. I keep hoping she will teach them the proper way to not bite the hand that feeds them!
I am thinking maybe some kind of clicker training method might help them not try to eat me when I am feeding them their crumble. Has anyone had any experience with this? Anyone have any tips to offer? Hecubah is as gentle as can be, and is also the Alpha hen. I keep hoping she will teach them the proper way to not bite the hand that feeds them!