By Rapunzel1974 - 01/09/2013 04:29 - United States - Gulfport

Today, while I was teaching my chickens to eat out of my hand, one of the hens bit my finger and I dropped the entire handful of treats. Result: bonanza for the bird. The rest decided they could get more treats by biting me rather than by behaving. I now have a flock of fingerbiters. FML
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Rapunzel1974 tells us more.

I'm the OP. I'm the one with the Fabulous Fingerbiters. These chickens aren't food: they're overindulged pets. Each one has a name, so chicken stew isn't an option. I've named them after various vaudeville stars or actresses because they're a lot of feathery drama queens. Actually, biting the hand that feeds them is right in line with the entertainment-industry theme I chose when naming them. A chicken bite from a baby bird isn't really painful at all because their little beaks are so soft. Even an adult bird's peck isn't painful in the same way a dog or cat bite is painful. They can't break the skin, although if they get you in the face it can leave a scratch or welt. A parrot, by contrast, can take your finger off. Chickens just aren't strong enough. These are going to be lovely laying hens. They're just a bit cheeky. I think I can break them of the habit by switching for a while to grass instead of mealworms, by *not* dropping the goodies no matter what, and moving on to the second phase of training, where I train them to hop onto my lap and sit there to be fed and petted. When training a chicken, it's important to use food as a reward. They're not like dogs and they don't consider attention a reward. They don't even consider petting a reward until they're conditioned to do so, because it's not a normal behavior or sensation for them. But it's straight-up operant conditioning, right out of B.F. Skinner

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grimrepa2007 3

OP. I'm going to assume you like chickens.... alot

Let them have their treats OP. Fatten them up. And when they're least expecting it.... Chicken pie time.

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At least you've got yourself some smart chickens.

These are thunderingly intelligent when it comes to the stuff they care about. It's just, there's a lot they don't care about.

I am loving the OP's replies down this page.

my2centsworth 15

So you're saying the chickens learn faster than you do...

you should be able to recondition them, just wear protective gloves and slam them in the chicken-house if they try it again.

Not the dark side, the duck side. They've quacked up, I tell you.

The Colonel should be able to solve that problem for you.

russianspy1234 11

Step 1: Catch the one that did it. Step 2: Drop some seed to gather the flock Step 3: Chop its head off where they can all see/ Step 4: ??? Step 5: Profit

chickens don't bite.. lol. animals with beaks peck..

graceinsheepwear 33

Clearly you have never had a parrot.

I'm sorry, but that's pretty funny. I understand how painful it can get, but I would laugh if I were in this situation myself. Gonna take a long time to teach them right. Good luck lol