elenfair
Hatching
- Jun 23, 2015
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- 7
Howdy!
New to the flock, not entirely new to chickens, but new to raising them here in Minnesota and in an urban setting. Fun times! We just moved in three young pullets into their new digs yesterday -- a calm New Hampshire, a mellow black cochin, and a spirited little wellie. As expected, they checked out their big run for a while, quickly found the ramp up to their coop, and decided to camp out up there. Big world, little birds! And lots of changes, all in one day! All of them are pretty willing to be petted and cooed to, everyone is eating and drinking well up in the coop, and that's good enough for now.
My 6 year old, who is an animal lover and pretty proficient trainer of all *sorts* of critters, plans to clicker train these chickens to do visual discrimination tasks and also to do pet therapy work in both a memory care unit (with seniors) and in her children's hospital (where she, herself, spends a lot of time). Everyone's pretty excited! These little chicks will be getting plenty of love and gentle training, that's for sure.
Kiddo is supposed to start keeping a blog for her project. We'll likely start it up this weekend. If people are interested in keeping up with the Therapy Chickens, let us know!
So happy to be here, and I'm sure we'll have tons of questions as we go. It's been a while since I've had feathery friends nearby. Many thanks to Minniechickmama for putting up with us and helping us out with this nifty project! (She's the bomb.)
New to the flock, not entirely new to chickens, but new to raising them here in Minnesota and in an urban setting. Fun times! We just moved in three young pullets into their new digs yesterday -- a calm New Hampshire, a mellow black cochin, and a spirited little wellie. As expected, they checked out their big run for a while, quickly found the ramp up to their coop, and decided to camp out up there. Big world, little birds! And lots of changes, all in one day! All of them are pretty willing to be petted and cooed to, everyone is eating and drinking well up in the coop, and that's good enough for now.

My 6 year old, who is an animal lover and pretty proficient trainer of all *sorts* of critters, plans to clicker train these chickens to do visual discrimination tasks and also to do pet therapy work in both a memory care unit (with seniors) and in her children's hospital (where she, herself, spends a lot of time). Everyone's pretty excited! These little chicks will be getting plenty of love and gentle training, that's for sure.
Kiddo is supposed to start keeping a blog for her project. We'll likely start it up this weekend. If people are interested in keeping up with the Therapy Chickens, let us know!
So happy to be here, and I'm sure we'll have tons of questions as we go. It's been a while since I've had feathery friends nearby. Many thanks to Minniechickmama for putting up with us and helping us out with this nifty project! (She's the bomb.)