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city_girl_farming
In the Brooder
- May 20, 2025
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Thanks, I’m going to give her chance with some treats and start picking her up from underneath. Yes we’re new to chickens. We have 2 cream legbar cockerels and one of them has been so sweet since day 1. We are not ready to have a rooster though and just today my husband said he was drawing at him. It’s really hard to take on that challenge so we’re getting rid of both which leaves our single pullet to be alone until the chicks grow upI had a male faverolles chick that was extremely aggressive. I was really sad about it because I had heard they made good roos. But not that one. I rehomed him at 3 weeks to someone who had a brooder.
There's a distinct difference between curiosity and human aggression. Curiosity is fine, they'll grow out of that, but I have no patience with aggression. If you're pretty new to chickens, it's fine to wait a while and be sure you know what you're seeing before you rehome.
