I had four RIRs that would come when I clapped my hands three times, about 1/2 second between claps. I started training them by clapping as I was introducing them to a treat. They would be all the way over in the neighbors yard, scratching his pretty lawn
and I would clap and they would come running. Not all of the heard me, but the ones that did got the other's attention. That made me feel really good to have them trained. I just hope I can train this 'batch' of chickens. It made life a whole lot easier when they end up outside the yard somewhere they shouldn't be.
Dogs broke into my run one day while I was at work and ate my babies. They weren't even a year old yet, live and learn. I've since turned the chicken area into Fort Knox and BOOM, chicken math strikes again. Started out with only wanting four and ended up getting SIX!
Loving every minute of it!
Enjoy your training sessions!

Dogs broke into my run one day while I was at work and ate my babies. They weren't even a year old yet, live and learn. I've since turned the chicken area into Fort Knox and BOOM, chicken math strikes again. Started out with only wanting four and ended up getting SIX!

Enjoy your training sessions!