My Three Chicks
Crowing
What does it mean when a hen squats for me?Chickens will often squat down with their wings slightly raised and their tail feathers lowered when they are ready to mate. This is the mating posture, and it is an indication to the rooster that the hen is receptive to breeding.
The posture is also known as a submission posture that female chickens exhibit when they perceive a threat, which can be from a rooster or another hen. In this case, the chicken will lower its body to make itself appear smaller and less threatening while also making it easier for the perceived aggressor to mount, if the chicken is willing to mate or submit.
So, it's important to pay attention to the context and behavior of the chicken to understand what they may be communicating, whether it be sexual receptivity or submission in social dynamics.