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<blockquote data-quote="Ridgerunner" data-source="post: 25941415" data-attributes="member: 22249"><p>I find that each brood is different, even if they are the same breed. They are each individuals with their own personality. Some individuals are more cautious, adventurous, curious, or bolder than others. My main suggestion is to just be patient. Don't change what you are doing. Eventually they will come around. </p><p></p><p></p><p>Don't read too much into this but the boys tend to be more adventurous and bolder, which makes them seem friendlier. They come out front while the girls hang back. It's a trap to get you to fall in love with them and not get rid of them if you can't have boys. If you ever get chicks at a feed store and want girls, don't get the ones that come out to say hello.</p><p></p><p>It's still too early to tell. Some boys can be shy, some girls bold. This is a tendency where if you have enough you may see it as a trend, but they are still individuals. Not all trend together.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ridgerunner, post: 25941415, member: 22249"] I find that each brood is different, even if they are the same breed. They are each individuals with their own personality. Some individuals are more cautious, adventurous, curious, or bolder than others. My main suggestion is to just be patient. Don't change what you are doing. Eventually they will come around. Don't read too much into this but the boys tend to be more adventurous and bolder, which makes them seem friendlier. They come out front while the girls hang back. It's a trap to get you to fall in love with them and not get rid of them if you can't have boys. If you ever get chicks at a feed store and want girls, don't get the ones that come out to say hello. It's still too early to tell. Some boys can be shy, some girls bold. This is a tendency where if you have enough you may see it as a trend, but they are still individuals. Not all trend together. [/QUOTE]
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