Concerning 'squatting' behavior

AccioSarah

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Apr 21, 2010
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My 21 week old Barred Rock, Stella, has been doing something very odd... she will suddenly squat down, tense up, and hold her wings aloof. My Rhode Island red, Lucy, (at least we think it's her, she's got the largest and floppy-ist comb) began laying last weekend, and we never saw her do this kind of behavior... so I don't think it's just Stella getting ready to lay. Could she have an impacted egg? Could something else be wrong? Please let me know! I'm a little worried about my Stella.
 
That's the egg squat. It is a sign of respect and also a sign of maturity and means if they're not laying they will be soon. Actually they are regarding you as head rooster and are.....well.....lets just say they are being friendly.
 
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They are simply "assuming the position" for you..

Funny how some tend to do it more than others..I guess it depends on the pecking order.. Some hens do it if I just walk past them, others only if I got to pick them up. Usually they stamp thier feet at the same time, which makes it even funnier..
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I make sure to acknowledge their ... umm.... respect.... for me by patting them on the back, giving them a little skritch at the back of the neck by the shoulders, then another skritch at the base of their tail feathers, saying "Good girl!"

They come out of the pose with a little all-over shake of their feathers, just like they do when the rooster dismounts. Off to find another bug, business as usual.
 
When mine squat for me I always reach down and pick them up and carry them for a minute or two petting them and talking to them. I have been told they are identifying you as the roo, the boss of the flock when they do that. So I always make sure I let them know I notice the gesture. Also like to think that by picking them up and carrying them around it will reinforce to the other younger chickens, who is the ROO in the flock!
 
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Too funny!!! I did NOT expect this at all... at least she's not sick! I'm glad they respect me so much now too.
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Thank you all for your help! I feel so much better now!
 

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