They're very inquisitive and not shy. I noticed that right away. It was something that endeared me to them right away. They run to my hand when I put it in the brooder as opposed to running away. Of course, as adult birds, I'm tripping all over them.Have you all noticed behavioral differences in SFH compared to other breeds? I've noticed that the SFH chicks are the first to come investigate things I add to the brooder. Over the weekend I pulled up some weeds from the garden (chickweed, bunch grasses, etc) and put them with roots and soil still attached in the brooder. The SFH chicks zipped right up and started scratching and pecking while the other breeds (legbars and Easter Eggers) gave a few sidelong glances and hung back for a good while. They do the same thing when I replace the water in the waterer. Who takes the first sip? The little SFH busy bees.
