At the beginning of March I got my first chicks that I'm raising since I was a kid and raised some on my family farm. I figured I'd start small and only ordered three. Well, I made some mistakes about housing and handling chicks safely and two were killed by dogs--terribly sad. But something interesting has happened with the one surviving chick. I felt sure that she'd grieve herself to death alone and was trying to rush out and find any chick I could to keep her company, but it seems that she's quite content to have humans as her "flock." When we had other chicks around, she was the one who liked being held the least and would run when I put my hand into the brooder. Now, she runs toward me as soon as I enter the room she's in. (She's outgrown the brooder and her outdoor run isn't complete, so she currently has free range of my computer room.) She comes when I call her and, if I try to sit and ignore her while I type on the computer, she'll fly up to my lap and then climb onto my shoulder to play with my hair. She also likes to fly across the room and land on my head.
I'm getting two chicks on Monday so she'll have clucky company again soon, but I love this adorably affectionate behavior that she's exhibiting as an only chicken. I'm wondering if any other chicken owners have raised a single chick and what their experiences were with it. The bird in question is a White Rock and the babies I'm getting on Monday are a RIR and a Wyandotte.
Also, I'm wondering what to expect when I introduce the two new chicks, who will be about a week old. I'm planning on having them in a brooder in the same room so that they can hear and see one another but not reach each other. Do I need to worry about my month-old chick hurting the new babies? Do they normally take to younger chicks ok? I'm wondering if she'll be a little socially retarded after associating with us humans for the past week.
I'm getting two chicks on Monday so she'll have clucky company again soon, but I love this adorably affectionate behavior that she's exhibiting as an only chicken. I'm wondering if any other chicken owners have raised a single chick and what their experiences were with it. The bird in question is a White Rock and the babies I'm getting on Monday are a RIR and a Wyandotte.
Also, I'm wondering what to expect when I introduce the two new chicks, who will be about a week old. I'm planning on having them in a brooder in the same room so that they can hear and see one another but not reach each other. Do I need to worry about my month-old chick hurting the new babies? Do they normally take to younger chicks ok? I'm wondering if she'll be a little socially retarded after associating with us humans for the past week.
