OutlawedSpirit
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Chicken is just about to lose her shoulder privileges after she spent like 3 entire days in her cage for her sassy little attitude. I don't think it's hormones yet. She's just coming on 20 months old, and although I've heard they can hit puberty as early as 18 months, I just don't think that's what this is. In fact, she reminds me a lot of our 10 year old daughter, just sassy and boundary pushing.
I will say I'm glad I've worked on bite pressure training as much as I have or this whole experience would be much worse for me. She is getting very cage aggressive when it comes to come out, but it is coming in waves. For two or three days, anytime I put my hand in her cage she will lunge and growl, and it doesn't seem to matter what time of day or where she is at in her cage. Then a few days later, I can stick my hand in and she will run over and step up like nothing was ever wrong. For the most part, if I just ask if she wants to come out and she growls or backs away, I leave her because I think it should be her choice if she isn't in the mood to interact. However, after a couple days of that, I will tell her to step up and then I will make her step up, even if I have to take the bite to do it, because I don't want her to think she can control me when I tell her to step up.
She is also starting to get shoulder aggressive with me, which is something I've never had an issue with before. She has always stepped up when I've asked her to off of my shoulder, but for the last week or so, every request has come with a bite. So she is grounded from my shoulder until further notice. I think in part to the bite pressure training, she has not drawn blood on any of these occasions, but she left a nice bruise all the way around my thumb a few days ago.
The only thing that puts any doubt into my mind that this is more than just boundary pushing is that she has been getting "into position" if she's sitting on the table or the back of the couch. She crouched over as though she is going to flutter her wings, but there is no fluttering, she just sits there waiting. There is no nesting behavior at all, though.
My wife keeps saying she thinks she is hitting puberty, but I think it's more of a "pre-teen" stage and she's just getting a bit rebellious. But how do you tell the difference?
I will say I'm glad I've worked on bite pressure training as much as I have or this whole experience would be much worse for me. She is getting very cage aggressive when it comes to come out, but it is coming in waves. For two or three days, anytime I put my hand in her cage she will lunge and growl, and it doesn't seem to matter what time of day or where she is at in her cage. Then a few days later, I can stick my hand in and she will run over and step up like nothing was ever wrong. For the most part, if I just ask if she wants to come out and she growls or backs away, I leave her because I think it should be her choice if she isn't in the mood to interact. However, after a couple days of that, I will tell her to step up and then I will make her step up, even if I have to take the bite to do it, because I don't want her to think she can control me when I tell her to step up.
She is also starting to get shoulder aggressive with me, which is something I've never had an issue with before. She has always stepped up when I've asked her to off of my shoulder, but for the last week or so, every request has come with a bite. So she is grounded from my shoulder until further notice. I think in part to the bite pressure training, she has not drawn blood on any of these occasions, but she left a nice bruise all the way around my thumb a few days ago.
The only thing that puts any doubt into my mind that this is more than just boundary pushing is that she has been getting "into position" if she's sitting on the table or the back of the couch. She crouched over as though she is going to flutter her wings, but there is no fluttering, she just sits there waiting. There is no nesting behavior at all, though.
My wife keeps saying she thinks she is hitting puberty, but I think it's more of a "pre-teen" stage and she's just getting a bit rebellious. But how do you tell the difference?