RE: Mixing flocks

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Mixing flocks

in chickens •  7 years ago 

I wish you all the luck on an easy introduction. My chickens are kind of the same my two layers will run up to me and as of late will misjudge distance and run into my legs. They like being around me but are not big on being handled.

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Don't they remind you of dogs? Lee likes to be petted and will run over to me when I go outside and squat down so I can pet her from neck to tail. Then she fluffs out her feathers. Maybe she thinks I am a rooster. In winter we give her some scratch over near the heated water station so for a few days as the weather warmed and we stopped that treat she would run back and forth in front of us like a hunting dog, holding us near the water until she got her treat.

Mine are about the same they like a scratch when they squat down, which is a sign a hen is at laying age, then walk away and fluff up. The four roos I have are very timid and don't like contact but run close whenever they see me outside.

Scratch, I meant , is a mix of cracked grains. We don't use much as it isn't that good for them but they LIKE it.
It consists of wheat, corn, and oats. Now I give her black sunflower seeds or a banana coated in flax seed, bread ends (her fav) or veggie things from the house.

I know you meant scratch grains, mine like being scratched under their feathers. Mine just walk away when you pet them.

oh, sorry. I gently squeeze her neck and then slowly run my hand down her back. Her response is to fluff up and shake.