The wing flapping is actually a non-aggressive behavior.Good video. Prince does give me space but, always a but, he can be to interested in when I bring food out. He does not give me space all the time. He gets close and wants to know what I got. He has always had issues with bigger stuff so he will take smaller pieces from me versus the ground. He does flap his wings every now and then. He never does the side dance.
Even if I have to watch him and myself around him, I do not see me giving him up. He is to good with the girls and I enjoy learning every day what he is about. He meets me at the gate and he watches me, he most likely is trying to figure me out. If I were to hatch any eggs it would most likely be the faverolle or the EE with him. I think they would turn out wonderful. The barred rock is to confident. The brahmas can be to skiddish. The RIR is a possibility to.
The day he was flopping around, he trusted me enough to make sure he made it to where I was to help him. He could have just as easily gone where I wouldn't have saw him, but he made it a point to literally come a foot from me. He did look at me like I was crazy when I stuck my finger down his throat, but I also thought afterwards, boy was that a crazy stunt. I will never forget how he was looking at me as I was telling him to hold on. Then within a couple days the little shit flogged me. I had a whole conversation about how I saved his life with him--my neighbors must seriously think I'm nuts--talking to chickens, roosters and ducks.
My first rooster used to do that.
I thought he was being kind of aggressive although he never did anything else.
Then I got more cockerels...a lot more.
I noticed the lower ranking birds would do this to the higher ranking ones.
Only the cockerels though.
Never pullets.
I read here on BYC from an experienced keeper that the wing flapping behavior is their way of saying, “I’m just hanging out here. I’m not going to fight.”
Angus and Oliver both do the wing flapping when I come into the yard.
And they also turn to the side and/or move away a few steps.
Usually as I’m walking towards them.
Oliver will do it if Angus approaches him.