NellieBird
In the Brooder
- Apr 1, 2019
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We hatch banties from eggs and they've become VERY tame. Happy to sit on shoulder (or head) or lap. They'll fly to shoulder (or head) on their own. We've also had banty hens that naturally became very friendly on they're own and became house visitors. Some birds poo jelly beans and some poo mush. The bean poopers get to come in because they're so easy to pick up after. I know some will say no chickens in the house, but we've never had any problem with it. We hand raised "Julia" a peachick who lived in the house. Followed us around like a puppy and loved to nap on my head. She'd come running if she saw me with the fly swatter. When it was time to reacquaint her with her parents outside she got out of the enclosure and got nailed by something. We found the feathers and we were CRUSHED. We'll try again next year. Banties seem WAY smarter than the average bird.I'd it possible to train a bantam to do things small birds/parrots would do? Just like come to me. Give affection. Perch on my finger and stuff like that? I have the cutest little Dutch bantam who is super friendly. And I wanna train her in some way.... any suggestions?