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I know I should be picking them all up to do health checks etc. but, honestly! you would think I was a fox in drag the way they run! Two of them are absolute angels and let you stroke them and pick them up but the others - well no chance! Should I keep trying or wait and be a bit more patient. I have only had them for 3 weeks.

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I know I should be picking them all up to do health checks etc. but, honestly! you would think I was a fox in drag the way they run! Two of them are absolute angels and let you stroke them and pick them up but the others - well no chance! Should I keep trying or wait and be a bit more patient. I have only had them for 3 weeks.

 

 

:lol::lol:

 

Mine were the same for quite a while. Once they started crouching it got easier and then a little sweetcorn on my lap had them much friendlier. I have to be careful kneeling by the run as Tango in particular will happily jump up on my back

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One of ours you can never catch, she never did become tame enough for us to pick her up, although our daughter has just the once! She's not laying though, so that probably doesn't help! The other two are tame enough to pick up and have a cuddle. They will become tame with time, they begin to know that Humans = Food = Treats :lol:

 

We only have to open the back door and whistle and they all coming running, even the one that isn't as tame, she still follows the others. They look so funny running across the garden as fast as their legs will carry them :lol:

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My Silver-laced Dotte is the only not to crouch so it's hard to get a hold of her most of the time. All the others crouch, so get picked up and quickly checked for lice, a couple of times a week. By some fluke Ness forgot to run away last night so I grabbed her......and yes she had lice :evil: , so I had to keep a tight hold of her and give her a good spray. Problem is I'llll need to try and get her again in a couple of days to recheck :(

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The lady i got my chickens off took a big fishing net in just in case...in the evening mine seem quieter but once we start chasing too much it seems to become a big game.

Luckily the lady didnt need the net but they were getting more excited once we started picking the hens out..my speckledy is very flighty and nervy. I have only had them a week so they are still settling in just like me :)

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I agree - take them out when they are sleepy and get them used to being handled. Then get them used to coming for treats.

 

Mine took a while but now I get mobbed when I'm in the garden - not easy digging the veg patch with 3 beaks in there with the fork! I have to turn over a few forkfuls, then move to the other side for a few more forkfuls till they catch me up. And then back to the other side!

 

Tricia

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I had never realised til reading this and hearing from everyone else how sleepy and docile they become at dusk..its like wierd. They do come over to see me and they do seem to get attached to us...I will def try to pick the flighty one up more often .

 

I put them all together last nite as decided they were all new and young enough and so far no problems...they seem to be mixing a bit better than yesterday when they first met..(yesterday they kept in opposite areas)

 

Oh my not tried to do any digging with fork.....& with chickens yet! :)

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