CluckyandPeepsFlock
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- Apr 19, 2023
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Good morning 
I have two leghorn chicks I have raised since 3 days old, they are approaching 6 weeks tomorrow.
They were both raised the same as the rest of my flock, with a lot of time spent bonding one on one and hand-feeding, but they are still so skittish!
I purchased them as pullets, but only one turned out to be a pullet, and the other a cockerel (Big ol red comb).
The cockerel is very nippy, and the pullet just refuses to be touched.
I'm probably going to end up rehoming them both.
Does anyone have experience with Leghorns behaving this way?

I have two leghorn chicks I have raised since 3 days old, they are approaching 6 weeks tomorrow.
They were both raised the same as the rest of my flock, with a lot of time spent bonding one on one and hand-feeding, but they are still so skittish!
I purchased them as pullets, but only one turned out to be a pullet, and the other a cockerel (Big ol red comb).
The cockerel is very nippy, and the pullet just refuses to be touched.
I'm probably going to end up rehoming them both.
Does anyone have experience with Leghorns behaving this way?