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- Feb 25, 2023
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Sorry- a lot of questions I’m about to unpack here
My two silkie chicks are 4 & 3 weeks old and seemed a little bored in their playpen setup so I googled if I could give them snacks or something new and read that if I chopped up sweet corn and gave them a very small amount it was ok. Well, I think I’ve created monsters. Corn obsessed monsters. They try to fly up out of the pen at me when I get close now because they think I’m going to give them corn Everytime. I’ve only given it to them twice!!! I thought their little chicken brains would forget about it but I was very wrong
does anyone have any tips for ways to give them a bit of stimulation/make them less bored?? I was told to probably avoid the chick sticks, and I put a roosting stick in but I don’t think they understand it yet. I added a small mirror but they would get SOOOO crazy that I had to take it out because they were getting so rowdy with it in there all day, wasn’t sure if it was distressing them or if they were just excited lol
Also everyone says I won’t be able to tell if they’re male or female until they lay eggs?! Is that true? I feel like the white one gives me rooster vibes with its behavior and personality but I could be wrong! The white one is 5 weeks old- when would I be able to tell if it was white or lavender? Not sure the age you can really tell the true colour.
The darker one I’m guessing is grey?? Can’t really tell either
They are kinda skittish but will eat right off my fingers or out of my hand. I don’t think they enjoy being petted (on the back of the neck) they run away and look at me like I’m committing a crime against chickens when I try to pet them, and now they think when I reach in to pet them that I’m going to give them CORN!!!
do they enjoy being pet more as they get older?? I would like them to be as friendly as possible for sure, I know they’re babies so I’m not sure if there’s more I can do to socialize them, I’m around them all day, they know my voice and get very excited for the corn, or tiny pieces of strawberry, but I just wanna make sure I don’t raise some neurotic chickens because I didn’t do x or y enough.
Thanks as always

My two silkie chicks are 4 & 3 weeks old and seemed a little bored in their playpen setup so I googled if I could give them snacks or something new and read that if I chopped up sweet corn and gave them a very small amount it was ok. Well, I think I’ve created monsters. Corn obsessed monsters. They try to fly up out of the pen at me when I get close now because they think I’m going to give them corn Everytime. I’ve only given it to them twice!!! I thought their little chicken brains would forget about it but I was very wrong

does anyone have any tips for ways to give them a bit of stimulation/make them less bored?? I was told to probably avoid the chick sticks, and I put a roosting stick in but I don’t think they understand it yet. I added a small mirror but they would get SOOOO crazy that I had to take it out because they were getting so rowdy with it in there all day, wasn’t sure if it was distressing them or if they were just excited lol

Also everyone says I won’t be able to tell if they’re male or female until they lay eggs?! Is that true? I feel like the white one gives me rooster vibes with its behavior and personality but I could be wrong! The white one is 5 weeks old- when would I be able to tell if it was white or lavender? Not sure the age you can really tell the true colour.
The darker one I’m guessing is grey?? Can’t really tell either

They are kinda skittish but will eat right off my fingers or out of my hand. I don’t think they enjoy being petted (on the back of the neck) they run away and look at me like I’m committing a crime against chickens when I try to pet them, and now they think when I reach in to pet them that I’m going to give them CORN!!!


do they enjoy being pet more as they get older?? I would like them to be as friendly as possible for sure, I know they’re babies so I’m not sure if there’s more I can do to socialize them, I’m around them all day, they know my voice and get very excited for the corn, or tiny pieces of strawberry, but I just wanna make sure I don’t raise some neurotic chickens because I didn’t do x or y enough.
Thanks as always
