Taming wild chickens

TropicalBabies

Hanging loose 🌴😁🤙
Jun 12, 2018
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Kauai, Hawaii
How is it going with you Bielefelder adoption/breeding/crush/farm?
Beautiful bird and I enjoyed hearing of your adventure. Would love a photo update when you can.
 

countrigalnga

In the Brooder
Apr 11, 2022
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Hi everyone,

I started chickens and the love for them June 2021. My 1st hatch was a clutch of eggs given to me as an early birthday present. Out of it I hatched successfully 3 eggs. Out of those 3 eggs is my favorite chicken, Chick Chick, who just so happens to be a rooster. Now when Chick Chick was a little bitty chick he had pasty butt, and that was the 1st time I learned about the backyard chicken site. Needless to say Chick Chick overcame his pasty butt and the 2 of us built a wonderful relationship. Now I got this clutch of eggs from a woman which lives on a farm next to the one I grew up on. She is the most remarkable woman you'll ever meet. She lives on over 200 acres raises sheeps, cows, horses, and has at least a 100 wild chickens running around at any one time. She has the tamest sheep you'll ever meet. When you go to her place they just come right up to you and let you pet them. She is 76 years old and she can still throw a sheep on the ground and clean its hoofs. Come to find out Chick Chick happened to be this breed called
Bielefeild Kennhunn. I then went on the search for the hens like him and found that they would have to be ordered. The cheapest way would be 75 after shipping for a dozen eggs and one hen is $30. So plan B. My husband said well if you got Chick Chick from Valerie's then couldn't you potentially get hens with the same breed and I thought you're a genius. That's precisely what I did. On Christmas Eve, yesterday , I went to her place at dark. Her daughter helped me by climbing into the rafters and caught 5 hens who came from the flock with the rooster that made Chick Chick. Now these hens are wild and my goal is to get them used to me by simply setting in the pen with them every day and over time them learning to trust me enough to handle them. Now during these episodes Chick Chick will be with us so they can see me petting a chicken and a chicken walking next to me feeling safe. My ultimate goal is to get these beautiful ladies out of the pen and into the field. Cause this is backyard chickens not caged chickens lol.All my other flock are free range organic and these ladies came from freedom and I don't want to deprive them of that for long. Very excited about this venture and about the potential of taming these wild girls and definitely breeding them with Chick Chick. Ultimate goal is getting more chickens like Chick Chick and overtime having more traits than whatever else these girls are mixed with. This will also be my 1st time with selective breeding I am so excited. Anybody have any experience with taming wild chickens please give me everything you know. Anything can help. I used to tame kittens and wild cats when I was young, which Hurt cause you know cats scratch pretty hard, but I was pretty successful as a kid. I would just set out there with them kittens sometimes for hours until they would trust me enough to get a treat out of my hands. I figured if it works for cats it just might work for chickens.
Good luck! I can't wait to hear updates! Beautiful birds by the way.
 

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