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They DEFINITELY peep for attention/interaction
!! I know when people think of "imprinting" they usually think of geese or ducks, but actually most "ground nesting" birds imprint, including chicks... Our are absolute attention hounds, they peep, run to side of brooder to get to us, and routinely opt to snuggle down & take a nap in my daughter's toasty little hands or on their chests. From what I've read, they imprint not only to what/who they SEE, but also to things they HEAR, and interestingly, they can hear before they even hatch.
I have 2 daughters like you do (ages 4 & 7), both with very, ummmmmm, DISTINCT voices, the chicks were VIGOROUSLY peeping back to them since day 1, seriously think they knew the sound of them...
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Maybe Ginger already knows your voice
They DEFINITELY peep for attention/interaction

I have 2 daughters like you do (ages 4 & 7), both with very, ummmmmm, DISTINCT voices, the chicks were VIGOROUSLY peeping back to them since day 1, seriously think they knew the sound of them...

Maybe Ginger already knows your voice

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