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Mommacluckcluck
In the Brooder
- Sep 4, 2024
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To clarify, this hen is new to our flock and had been with us for less than 24 hours. The first time it bit us, we were moving it into the coop after we got it. The second time it escaped the coop so we were catching it before dark. Many chickens are completely fine being held. In fact, the ones we raised are friendly and like attention. This new one clearly has issues. It’s unsafe for us to have mean chickens in our flock. My kids safety isn’t worth the risk of us getting injured. We are not the ones making the mistake. Your judgement is misplaced. Chickens sometimes have to be held (medical interventions, safety etc).Why cook the bird if your the one making the mistake? Not to be rude, tell your daughter to not hold her, problem solved. Chickens will be completely fine if you dont hold them. And will eventually learn your the food person, and not bother you.