To be fair, the twins haven't had much experience w/nail trimming; I was out of commission for awhile so it was over due. I break all protocol- proper flock size, they say, is 10 & up, I have 6. I lost 2 females last 1st spring, so until "the twins" were added, my 1 female spent months w/3 males. They're usually quiet, unless there's something they don't approve of, like an eagle in the tree, someone pulling in the drive, my neighbor coming into the yard.
Mine have similar behavior to my dogs. Wherever they are, when they hear my truck coming up the road, they run to the drive to meet me. They get excited when they see me, and they're content to graze or sit near me.
"The Twins" (nicname only, they're the only survivors of my 1st incubation) are just shy of 5 months old - and yes, females at this stage through mating season are quite vocal, constantly calling "come back come back!" Or some variation there of. My grown female isn't so loud anymore, she wanders around asking for "cocoa" most of the time. My boys' calls crack me up bc it's somewhere between a mocking laugh and a quack. But as R2elk said, you either love or hate them. A cpl of yrs ago, I cldnt have imagined having them;they were my husband's idea for tic control. Now I can't imagine not having them.
Mine have similar behavior to my dogs. Wherever they are, when they hear my truck coming up the road, they run to the drive to meet me. They get excited when they see me, and they're content to graze or sit near me.
"The Twins" (nicname only, they're the only survivors of my 1st incubation) are just shy of 5 months old - and yes, females at this stage through mating season are quite vocal, constantly calling "come back come back!" Or some variation there of. My grown female isn't so loud anymore, she wanders around asking for "cocoa" most of the time. My boys' calls crack me up bc it's somewhere between a mocking laugh and a quack. But as R2elk said, you either love or hate them. A cpl of yrs ago, I cldnt have imagined having them;they were my husband's idea for tic control. Now I can't imagine not having them.