We have four pullets that we got as chickens from My Pet Chicken in April. We interacted with them (following a fellow BC person advice), held them, stroked them, let them walk around on our bellies, they even rode on our shoulders for short distances!
There was a two week period where they weren't interacted with quite as much... I can't remember what two weeks it was though.
Anyways, when we go out to the coop to see them, they are excited to see us, and looking for food. They will even eat from our hands.
They absolutely HATE being touched though- complaining very loudly. They also dislike being held, but calm down after a few seconds and will let us pet them without to much complaining. Although they do seem happy to leave once we set them down.
Is there anything we can do to make them like being held? Did we do something terribly wrong?
We hear stories of chickens running to people and riding on shoulders... and while that too would be nice... we just want to pet our chickens!
There was a two week period where they weren't interacted with quite as much... I can't remember what two weeks it was though.
Anyways, when we go out to the coop to see them, they are excited to see us, and looking for food. They will even eat from our hands.
They absolutely HATE being touched though- complaining very loudly. They also dislike being held, but calm down after a few seconds and will let us pet them without to much complaining. Although they do seem happy to leave once we set them down.
Is there anything we can do to make them like being held? Did we do something terribly wrong?
We hear stories of chickens running to people and riding on shoulders... and while that too would be nice... we just want to pet our chickens!
