I started by keeping them in their pen for about a month. I would spend time with them every day (from 10 mins to an hour or more) and in that time I would hand feed them, stand there, watch them, just so they got used to me. In that time I was able to tame a couple of them to like pats.
Next I let them out late one afternoon when they'd had no food from me in the morning. They free ranged for about 40 minutes, then I got some food, and called them and all but one went back into the pen with me - and that one was a tame one that I could pick up.
The next day, I didn't feed them and let them out to free range. About 4 hours later, I got some food, and called them back into their pen. They all came.
They should respond well to food if they're hungry for it.
And if you are a bit afraid of them I suggest spending some time in their pen first getting to know them. Start by hand feeding, they peck a little, but it doesn't hurt, and work up to touching and holding them.
Thumbs up to the folding chair by the door so you can take it in and have a sit with them.
Next I let them out late one afternoon when they'd had no food from me in the morning. They free ranged for about 40 minutes, then I got some food, and called them and all but one went back into the pen with me - and that one was a tame one that I could pick up.
The next day, I didn't feed them and let them out to free range. About 4 hours later, I got some food, and called them back into their pen. They all came.
They should respond well to food if they're hungry for it.
And if you are a bit afraid of them I suggest spending some time in their pen first getting to know them. Start by hand feeding, they peck a little, but it doesn't hurt, and work up to touching and holding them.
Thumbs up to the folding chair by the door so you can take it in and have a sit with them.