leelman
In the Brooder
- Sep 8, 2015
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Hello -
This site has been SO helpful to us - we've used it for building our coops, feed, treats, - everything. I have 2 NH Reds (about 1 year old), 2 White Crested Black Polish Hens, a White Crested Blue Hen, and a Black Copper Maran (these 4 are about 4 months old). We introduced the babies very slowly to the Reds so now they all get along fine; however, the Reds have no problem eating out of my hand, being held, and actually follow me every where. The other 4 want nothing to do with us other than when we have meal worms - then they stand about 5 feet away and wait for us to throw them. Any suggestions on how to get them to not be so standoffish? We got the babies when they were only 4 weeks old from a guy who never handled them. Is it possible that they may never be as friendly as the reds? Thanks in advance for any advice!
Lori
This site has been SO helpful to us - we've used it for building our coops, feed, treats, - everything. I have 2 NH Reds (about 1 year old), 2 White Crested Black Polish Hens, a White Crested Blue Hen, and a Black Copper Maran (these 4 are about 4 months old). We introduced the babies very slowly to the Reds so now they all get along fine; however, the Reds have no problem eating out of my hand, being held, and actually follow me every where. The other 4 want nothing to do with us other than when we have meal worms - then they stand about 5 feet away and wait for us to throw them. Any suggestions on how to get them to not be so standoffish? We got the babies when they were only 4 weeks old from a guy who never handled them. Is it possible that they may never be as friendly as the reds? Thanks in advance for any advice!
Lori