- Jun 4, 2012
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I hatched out 10 chicks and they are just now 1 week old. 7 are darling silkies, 2 are cuckoo marans with one of those being first hatched and huge and much more feathered than the other, and one Jersey Giant which is smaller than either cuckoo marans. Problem is that these 10 chicks are much wilders and scatter at hands going into brooder. They hardly come to the hand and chirp like crazy when handled. As soon as they are placed back into the brooder they run away from the hand. It's funny to see but we have about 20 other bigger chickens outside, most of them feed store bought chicks which came from Ideal. These chicks when purchased were just a few days old, and many were already tamed by the time we got them home from the feed store. Most would come to the hand and some even jump in the hand as put down to them. Some had remained standoffish and frightful but it didnt matter because others were willing to be handled. Well I would like these chicks to be tame. The silkie babies are not quite as wild as the other three. Maybe it could be there bloodlines. What do you do to tame your new incubator hatchlings?