My buff orpington chicks are 3 weeks old now and am introducing them to different foods. Mostly chick mash, with small meal worms. I found our dog training clicker, (didn't work so great on the dog he is still an idiot.)
I have the idea of when I put in food or change the water to use the clicker to call them to me. When they get a bit older use it to announce treats. I thought IF I can get them to come to the clicker it would be easier when I have to gather them up when they are bigger.
Has anyone tried doing this kind of training on chicks? Currently they hear my voice and become noisy wanting attention.
They are a big difference on the batch from last year, know more about raising chickens may be the reason. To me they seem more intelligent from the ones last year. Making them into Pavlov dogs for experimenting on getting a behavior from the clicker seems like it could be promising. Any thoughts on this?
I have the idea of when I put in food or change the water to use the clicker to call them to me. When they get a bit older use it to announce treats. I thought IF I can get them to come to the clicker it would be easier when I have to gather them up when they are bigger.
Has anyone tried doing this kind of training on chicks? Currently they hear my voice and become noisy wanting attention.
They are a big difference on the batch from last year, know more about raising chickens may be the reason. To me they seem more intelligent from the ones last year. Making them into Pavlov dogs for experimenting on getting a behavior from the clicker seems like it could be promising. Any thoughts on this?