bit off the wall but the other night over a couple of home brews and watching our baby velociraptors under their lamp (ahem!) we were discussing socialisation. If mammals arent exposed to lots of good parenting, lots of experiences and people from an early age they often fail to mate, raise and parent young, cope with new places and situations or bond with humans. Our ex batts were raised in a totally mechanised environment, and if you look at videos of this environment they are handled for sexing, loading into slaughter crates and slaughter . They never have a mother hen, or a cockrel guarding their mum and her flock and they have literally no changes of scene, yet they still arrive into peoples lives, bond with them and appear quite resilient to changes of scene. They learn to scratch a nest, eat other food, take themselves to a nest box or to roost at night all by themselves. They will interact happily with humans, mate (though i understand the mothering instinct is largely bred out?), and they certainly interact with each other and form comfortable social heirarchies all without learning it. Try that with an adult dog who hasnt been allowed to interact with others since he left his mum at 8 weeks! In fact the only thing our ex batts never learned that our pure breeds do is roost on the high perches.
Dou other grapeviners reckon chicken behaviour is largely instinctive rather than learned??Does it matter?To get back to the reason for this train of thought is it really necessary for me to handle and hand feed my chicks several times a day, and is my plan to give them changes of environment by way of shiny things and digging stuff as soon as they are in their puppy pen really necessary?? Maybe I should stop drinking home brew?!
Dou other grapeviners reckon chicken behaviour is largely instinctive rather than learned??Does it matter?To get back to the reason for this train of thought is it really necessary for me to handle and hand feed my chicks several times a day, and is my plan to give them changes of environment by way of shiny things and digging stuff as soon as they are in their puppy pen really necessary?? Maybe I should stop drinking home brew?!
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