I have some baby chicks living in my house.
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Our third juvenile was a 3-month old Ameraucana (my avatar) and she absolutely refused to move or eat as long as the diaper was on her. She moped sitting down all day - wouldn't eat, drink, walk, or stand in her diaper. After a week we gave up and just kept her in the 4x4 pen inhouse. She loved interacting with us but NOT with the diaper on.
Just like with individual children you have to adjust and figure what's best for you and them.
LOl...and just like with children..you research, plan and then end up throwing it all out the window..LOLI hope mine ends up tolerating it! She's only 2 weeks, I wanted to start her off early. It's amazing, you research and plan and prepare but when you finally get your house duck the learning curve is as steep as Half Dome!
My DH and I don't have kids and have no plans to have any, yet here we are with a feathered infant who can't possibly learn english.![]()
Oh nevermind! They are back!! I haven't heard or seen them in days but this morning the rooster and 3 hens were here!!
Hi Amy,I NEED DIAPER HELP! Tried to put Wobs in her training diaper for the first time today - and it was a total disaster! She positively freaked out. I know the first time is always hard, and I used many peas to help assuage the situation, but I don't want her to hate me. She already flips out when I go to pick her up.
Any fellow house chicken/duck owners that have already gone through "potty training" that can offer me any advice? I already posted this in the duck forum but no one replied. ><;;
I'm hoping to make one or two house chickens out of our next batch of chicks![]()
I'm hoping to make one or two house chickens out of our next batch of chicks![]()
Very true @Sylvester017 I have one house chicken and she is a Bantam CochinIt's quite a responsibility making fowl into house chickens. We found that as much as we had fun with a couple of our house chickens we ultimately let them be outdoor free-range flock girls. They will still come into the house on their own but given the choice they much prefer to stay outdoors where they can scratch and peck and dust-bathe and chase bugs!! About the only way we have a house chicken is if we have a recuperating invalid and then she can't wait to go outside again. Being cooped is not their cup of tea and being in a house is just another type of "coop." There are instances where chickens have health issues or permanent injuries in which case it is much better to keep them indoors. Be prepared for your chickens to look wistfully out a sliding door or window at the rest of the flock having fun outside.
Very true @Sylvester017 I have one house chicken and she is a Bantam CochinShe is an indoor girl a lot by choice, but has a good area in front and back that she can still forage, dust-bathe and scratch around. She will peck at the door when she wants out and peck on the door when she wants in...LOL!!! And night though, she is an indoor girl and has her favorite little hangout area or will sit on our lap!![]()
But we also had a little silkie that was the opposite! The minute she had a taste of the great outdoors, she wanted to be out all the time..even when our other girl was inside!
I really think I depends on the personality and disposition of the bird whether they will enjoy being a house chicken or not. Just watch your chicken and make sure it is a happy little bird![]()