- Jul 21, 2014
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Hi all! I'm new to chicken keeping, though we did have a flock when I was a child and my parents had the farm. Now I have kids and my husband got 9 ameraucanas earlier this year.
If I'm close in my age estimates, we might see eggs in August. So far it looks like we've got 3 hens and there is another auction this weekend so maybe we can unload an extra male or 5.
I've got a 10' x 10' covered pen for them and a coop that is still in progress, but they do have roosts way up off the ground that they like. When we move the whole thing to the other side of the yard this weekend, I'm going to talk my husband into lifting it over the waist high stump to give them something to peck at and play king of the mountain with.
They're still pretty wary of me even though I go in to feed and water them daily, so I'm hoping that age and thinning out the males might calm them down. I try treats every once in a while but it's like they don't know what to do with canned green beans, plain yogurt, grapes, lettuce, or even live meal worms!
If I'm close in my age estimates, we might see eggs in August. So far it looks like we've got 3 hens and there is another auction this weekend so maybe we can unload an extra male or 5.
I've got a 10' x 10' covered pen for them and a coop that is still in progress, but they do have roosts way up off the ground that they like. When we move the whole thing to the other side of the yard this weekend, I'm going to talk my husband into lifting it over the waist high stump to give them something to peck at and play king of the mountain with.
They're still pretty wary of me even though I go in to feed and water them daily, so I'm hoping that age and thinning out the males might calm them down. I try treats every once in a while but it's like they don't know what to do with canned green beans, plain yogurt, grapes, lettuce, or even live meal worms!

and Welcome To BYC! X4, just spending a lot of quiet time with them will help, pullets often become a lot tamer when they mature/ start laying eggs. With treats, chickens often don't really know what to make of or are suspicious of different treats when they first are introduced to them, so just keep offering them / just leave them in the run and they will figure out they are good to eat and eventually they will become enthusiastic about them.