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I am a first time chicken owner and have five 11 week old birds that I have raised since they were 2 day old chicks. When they were still inside in the dog crate, I could get them to perch on my arm, and one even liked to sit on my shoulder. Then I moved them outside, and they wouldn't even let me touch them. By being patient and offering treats, I got them to accept being petted, and 4 out of 5 would let me pick them up. Now, no one wants to be petted, and only the one lowest in the pecking order will settle down on my arm or leg after being picked up. The one that *used* to be the friendliest, now pecks at me if I try to pet her.
Can I still socialize them to be nice? Do I have to be spending a minimum amount of time with them each day? Should I continue trying to pet them and pick them up, even though they don't like it - or depend more on treat bribery? Is it normal for personalities to fluctuate like this as they grow, or am I being inconsistent some how?
2 speckled sussex (one is a cockerel) - they are both the most tolerant, 1 cuckoo maran (lowest in pecking order), 2 wyndottes (meany-pecky and least friendly)
Thanks for reading...
Can I still socialize them to be nice? Do I have to be spending a minimum amount of time with them each day? Should I continue trying to pet them and pick them up, even though they don't like it - or depend more on treat bribery? Is it normal for personalities to fluctuate like this as they grow, or am I being inconsistent some how?
2 speckled sussex (one is a cockerel) - they are both the most tolerant, 1 cuckoo maran (lowest in pecking order), 2 wyndottes (meany-pecky and least friendly)
Thanks for reading...