Delphene
Songster
- Jul 11, 2024
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I think Chick's imprint is really well. I heard ducks don't quite as well. My chickens which we raised from chicks are pretty friendly, we didn't spend time with every single one a lot (There are 13 we raised 11 from babies) They aren't attached to us but they are friendly. I feel they are getting more and more each year. Also it's super cool they had you do that. I remember (Barley) in 3rd or 4th grade (?) we hatched a batch of chicks.Yes, she scared at that time she only recognised just me, my mum and my stepdad. Whenever I go to work always my mum or my stepdad with her. We practically doting her so much. My mum always hold her whenever she sat relaxing on the couch.
If just one chick will imprint on us. I had a single duckling before around 2004 from my yr 12 biology class to do experiments imprinting. At that time we can choose either duckling or chicken we all choose duckling. I got lucky to pick that duckling as a girl and she's not just normal breed either. She had baby feathers on her head like pompoms when she's fully adult. But once she's fully grown we put her outside and she recognizes our pet dog as her mate. So she think she's a dog. My mum also started giving her dog dried food soked in water to her as she still little with freshly salad. She refused to eat duck food even we put out for her for 2 days. Whenever we took her to swim in the creek near our house with dog. He think she's gonna drown so he kept calling her and she did come back. So yep, these are my experience of having single duckling. She's really friendly but when she grow up still friendly but act like a dog because later on we put her outside with the dog.