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<blockquote data-quote="Tretinker" data-source="post: 25941576" data-attributes="member: 644309"><p>So true, we got 4 unsexed chicks from a farm. Two were as bold as brass and couldn't wait to say hello. Would be the first to run to me and nibble food from me.....they are boys. Different in their own way for sure, one is more upfront than the other but still came before the girls.</p><p></p><p>Every chick/chicken we've had so far has been true to breed type which I hadn't expected. We have a Marans hybrid already that is more nervous than her clutch mates who are legbar hybrids but they themselves are flighty but if I sit quietly and patiently they will come to me still. I didn't realise Marans were also highly strung though, I thought our little hybrid was nervous because we only had one of her breed.</p><p></p><p>The chicks are darling I will spend time with them and gently see if they want to make friends.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tretinker, post: 25941576, member: 644309"] So true, we got 4 unsexed chicks from a farm. Two were as bold as brass and couldn't wait to say hello. Would be the first to run to me and nibble food from me.....they are boys. Different in their own way for sure, one is more upfront than the other but still came before the girls. Every chick/chicken we've had so far has been true to breed type which I hadn't expected. We have a Marans hybrid already that is more nervous than her clutch mates who are legbar hybrids but they themselves are flighty but if I sit quietly and patiently they will come to me still. I didn't realise Marans were also highly strung though, I thought our little hybrid was nervous because we only had one of her breed. The chicks are darling I will spend time with them and gently see if they want to make friends. [/QUOTE]
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