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Moulting rooster random tax
Cheetah is a little standard guy, but he's quick.
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I am one of those peopleSome people on BYC - "You shouldn't let chicks jump up on you like that, if they're that friendly it means they're probably a cockerel and they'll attack you when they're older"
My pullets -
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I don't like certain chickens near my face and even with the ones I trust, if they lean too far forward I'll close my nearest eye and turn away while I push them back onto my shoulder.I am one of those peopleNot because I think it could be a cockerel but because I don’t like chickens near my face. I am sure there is some behavioral line between dominance behavior and thinking you’re a safe tree I just have no interest in exploring it. I’ve had hens fly at me while I had my back turned and it is not a behavior I tolerate.
I don't think Indigo will agree with you...Shoulder chicken tax
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I have never tried this. I had some Delawares that would perch on my shins when I sat in a chair on the back porch but that was in suburbia where I imagine my chickens were a little starved for entertainment. The way things stand now I only have one chicken that seems remotely interested in me and I’m good with that. I prefer to interfere with their dynamics as little as possible. So whenever I sit down to watch their antics they quickly realize I don’t have any food and totter offI know others on this thread have noticed their chickens seem to see a difference between being picked up (which they sometimes read as mating) and stepping up onto someone themselves.
I didn't aim to have cuddly pet chickens but a couple of them have worked out this way and I don't really mind when it's on their terms. Where I am now, I do need them to be comfortable enough around me that I can herd them back to the chicken plot without them panicking and scattering in all directions. If I had a lot more space and freedom to use it how I wanted, I'd be happy to provide a bit of shelter and food but otherwise leave them to their own devices.The way things stand now I only have one chicken that seems remotely interested in me and I’m good with that. I prefer to interfere with their dynamics as little as possible. So whenever I sit down to watch their antics they quickly realize I don’t have any food and totter off![]()