Ok, besides wanting to see pictures too, I also want to tell you just to keep handling them. None of my birds have ever gotten flighty or aggressive because of being bred. Some of the tame roos might try to evade me a little walking away so that they can stay with the hens, but no bouncing off the wire or anything.
I have some that are flighty because I have never handled them, and I have some that are 'born tame.' Ive never had it take more than a day or two to make a flighty serama into a lap chicken. I think that it is in their genes to be sweet.
If the babies are younger, you have to forgive them! They are teeny and everything is so much bigger and scarier....I would scream and fly away too!
Just give them time, lots of love and cuddles and treats dont hurt either....
Glad you heard from your hubby! I know this is an Alaskan thing, but where was he that a pilot had to get him and his Dall Sheep out? Just wondering!
I have some that are flighty because I have never handled them, and I have some that are 'born tame.' Ive never had it take more than a day or two to make a flighty serama into a lap chicken. I think that it is in their genes to be sweet.
If the babies are younger, you have to forgive them! They are teeny and everything is so much bigger and scarier....I would scream and fly away too!

Just give them time, lots of love and cuddles and treats dont hurt either....
Glad you heard from your hubby! I know this is an Alaskan thing, but where was he that a pilot had to get him and his Dall Sheep out? Just wondering!