Chickens chewing when I pet them. What does it mean?

Harun

Songster
Apr 10, 2021
253
162
114
I have a good relationship with most of my flock and tend to treat them like pets via picking them up, petting them, etc. Sometimes when I scratch or pet them in certain places they chew like something's in their mouth even though there's nothing. I've done copious of Google searches on the topic but never got a clear answer as to why they do that. Do you chicken lovers know why?
 
Let's call that "smacking". Some of mine do that when I'm holding them. I don't know for sure what it signifies, but the hens that do it are the hens that feel entitled to be picked up and held on demand. Their demand, that is. I have the feeling it's a self satisfied smacking.

These hens also "paw" the ground when standing at my feet looking up at me, which I know indicates they want to snuggle in my arms. One in particular would be content to be a "purse chicken", carried around all day with me wherever I go as some do with small dogs.
 
Let's call that "smacking". Some of mine do that when I'm holding them. I don't know for sure what it signifies, but the hens that do it are the hens that feel entitled to be picked up and held on demand. Their demand, that is. I have the feeling it's a self satisfied smacking.

These hens also "paw" the ground when standing at my feet looking up at me, which I know indicates they want to snuggle in my arms. One in particular would be content to be a "purse chicken", carried around all day with me wherever I go as some do with small dogs.
Oh, that's funny, and pretty cute! Thank you for the reply. Pretty interesting how much personality these creatures have.
 

New posts New threads Active threads

Back
Top Bottom