Australorp Chook
Songster
Hi everyone! It’s been a while since I’ve been on here but our chickens are doing well
however, we’re struggling with the new treadle feeders we got them last week. The girls are terrified of them when they move, and we’ve been propping them open with a brick, and I’ve been reading multiple posts saying that’s not what we’re supposed to do so weird going to try a new tactic tomorrow. They’re currently eating out the side of the feeder, but we don’t mind too much at the moment because it means they’re eating. They were getting more comfortable with them, walking onto the ramp (while it was propped open), but then yesterday they had a major setback and wouldn’t go anywhere near it, wearer still not quite sure why. The posts I’ve been reading say to cut off all the other food supplies so they learn to eat from the feeders, but our chickens are free-range chickens and our garden is quite big, with a lot of leaf litter. Tomorrow we’re going to try opening and closing it while one of us holds a chicken, to try get them used to the movement. What other things can we do to help train them? Thank you for your time, and I’ll post a picture of them tomorrow.
however, we’re struggling with the new treadle feeders we got them last week. The girls are terrified of them when they move, and we’ve been propping them open with a brick, and I’ve been reading multiple posts saying that’s not what we’re supposed to do so weird going to try a new tactic tomorrow. They’re currently eating out the side of the feeder, but we don’t mind too much at the moment because it means they’re eating. They were getting more comfortable with them, walking onto the ramp (while it was propped open), but then yesterday they had a major setback and wouldn’t go anywhere near it, wearer still not quite sure why. The posts I’ve been reading say to cut off all the other food supplies so they learn to eat from the feeders, but our chickens are free-range chickens and our garden is quite big, with a lot of leaf litter. Tomorrow we’re going to try opening and closing it while one of us holds a chicken, to try get them used to the movement. What other things can we do to help train them? Thank you for your time, and I’ll post a picture of them tomorrow.
