Ascholten
Free Ranging
She's being an absolute pest, but adorable!
She just wants to sit on my shoulder or my back! Every time I bend over to do something, pick up their water dish, grab some plants, get some veggies, she hops right up on my back then moves to my shoulder !
once there she wants to play with my hair, play with my beard, nibble / pick at my eyebrows (im assuming she's preening me?? ).
I had absolutely NO IDEA !! that a 14 week old chicken could already FLY !! I see her and her companion, she's a barred rock, the other, a black, something, I bought both on the same day, flapping their wings and hopping up like they are training to fly etc. But then she took off and probably flew 30 to 40 feet like 4 to 5 feet off the ground and landed on the lawnmower seat, then promptly hopped right off that and right onto my arm/ shoulder. I do NOT want to trim any wings because she's small yet, very small, and I want her to be able to defend herself as much as possible in case... well. anything were to call for it. The quick fix would be to do like with the cockatoo and trim the nails so she's not scratching me up, but you can't do that with a chicken, AFAIK, they use their nails for too much... including foraging and Im assuming, (maybe incorrectly) that filing them down would be a very bad thing???
At what age do chickens learn to fly? Seriously this seemed awful young to me. I keep putting her down and saying, NO ! (like they listen
) but she wants to keep hopping up on me. The cockatoo would have had his birdonka donk swatted once or twice already
but I just can't do that to a little chickie. I like that they trust me, and the attention of course, but Im NOT a perch !! or maybe I need to understand that, yes aaron, you ARE a perch now.
What also just befuddles me is, she's so, 'pushy' with me, not aggressive, just assertive, yet when it comes to the older girls, so timid and afraid yet. Im like, go kick their asses !!! you want to eat with them TELL THEM !! She don't listen then either
The one older lady, Captain Fluffy got her nose a bit bent because of all the attention the little one is getting.
She'll actually moan a bit and walk around in circles around us, 'grumbling' heh. There is no bullying though, THAT is the golden thing above all. I had an issue with a real nasty hen a few years ago that almost killed a young one, so that is a huge worry that is good not to have.
Hopefully she grows out of the clingy stage. Is that a thing? or do I have another velcro pest now?
Aaron
She just wants to sit on my shoulder or my back! Every time I bend over to do something, pick up their water dish, grab some plants, get some veggies, she hops right up on my back then moves to my shoulder !
once there she wants to play with my hair, play with my beard, nibble / pick at my eyebrows (im assuming she's preening me?? ).
I had absolutely NO IDEA !! that a 14 week old chicken could already FLY !! I see her and her companion, she's a barred rock, the other, a black, something, I bought both on the same day, flapping their wings and hopping up like they are training to fly etc. But then she took off and probably flew 30 to 40 feet like 4 to 5 feet off the ground and landed on the lawnmower seat, then promptly hopped right off that and right onto my arm/ shoulder. I do NOT want to trim any wings because she's small yet, very small, and I want her to be able to defend herself as much as possible in case... well. anything were to call for it. The quick fix would be to do like with the cockatoo and trim the nails so she's not scratching me up, but you can't do that with a chicken, AFAIK, they use their nails for too much... including foraging and Im assuming, (maybe incorrectly) that filing them down would be a very bad thing???
At what age do chickens learn to fly? Seriously this seemed awful young to me. I keep putting her down and saying, NO ! (like they listen


What also just befuddles me is, she's so, 'pushy' with me, not aggressive, just assertive, yet when it comes to the older girls, so timid and afraid yet. Im like, go kick their asses !!! you want to eat with them TELL THEM !! She don't listen then either


Hopefully she grows out of the clingy stage. Is that a thing? or do I have another velcro pest now?
Aaron