Potty trained chicken???

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How many of you have chickens that you can keep indoors with you, without worrying about poop?
We're getting a new roo soon and the owner said he's house trained. I don't know how to train a chicken not to poo, isn't it something that just happens?
And my dad says that he'll believe when he sees it.
 
I think I read somewhere about house-training chickens, but it's like a "reward system" where essentially you take them to the can ... they poop ... then you reward them...........
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I'm with your dad. If he's trained, why does he not want him any more?
 
Our house chicken, Frack, is potty trained. It's not something I did, it just seemed to happen. She does live with the flock in the coop overnight but scratches on the front door in the morning to come in. She will stay in for a while and then scratch or start "talking" to go out. She comes and goes as she pleases and lays her egg inside every day. There are times she will stay in for a couple of hours and just settle down on the carpet next to my desk. I'm not sure if she is the one trained or if she has trained me, but she rarely leaves anything on the floor, except maybe sometimes a feather!

We do have other chickens who have come in from time to time, but they aren't clean so don't stay long. The only one I trust is Frack.

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That's amazing! I wish mine were potty trained. And the owner just can't keep chickens, they said that the roo was illegal where they are.
Ahhh what I would do to have my muttsie mutt potty trained! Is it to late to train? Next year in March they should be a year old.
 
http://www.chickendiapers.com/Catalog.html

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That's your answer. Training would be cool, but honestly, I know I don't have the time. There are BYCers that sell chicken diapers, that look alot like the ones on the site above (and might very well be cheaper). But, yes, as the above poster said, these are very easy to use. And they're quite fashionable.
 
We got a roo, and since we have neighbors we crated him at night in the garage so he would not wake them in the morning.
I was not really planning on house training him when we started
but soon enough I noticed his crate was clean all the time, and he would go outside, and poop right away, but was just not messing in his crate
he was such a friendly sweet guy, that he ended up being in the house a lot, and would just seem to hold it till he went back outside
 

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