CharlotteIP
In the Brooder
- Jul 28, 2024
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I have two chickens, a roo and a hen that I raised as pets so we have a close bond. I taught my hen to jump up on my arm for treats. Today, my hen jumped on my arm unannounced because I wasn't paying attention to her, that caused my roo to jump on my head. A couple minutes later when I was standing still again, my hen jumped on my head and my roo knocked her off so he could be on my head instead.Hi there!
My name's Liz, and I'm the proud new owner of 3 Ameraucana hens (8 weeks old). I just got them yesterday morning, and they are the first chickens I have ever owned. I'm writing because I know little about bird behavior, and am a little concerned about something that just happened. I have been hanging out in their coop, sitting on the grass, and they are curious and chirp at me, etc. However, they started making concerned noises (drawn-out cheeps) and one of them jumped on my head! Here are the other conditions: it's about dusk, I have given them a few raw sunflower seeds and some watermelon, this specific chicken is a variety that can apparently be a little skittish. I think that's it. Does it sound like aggression? Am I being placed at the low end of their pecking order? Was I crowding them? Please help- I'm so confused, and worried that this may be bad for our 'relationships'. Thanks for any help, and I am excited to be here!
Liz

They jump on me a lot unannounced, (especially my hen ever sense I taught her) but I see it as reassuring that we have a bond and they feel comfortable around me.