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I have Black Australorps and Dominiques that do this too. They will follow me in the yard or run and squat, waiting until I stroke their backs. The BA will even switch her tail feathers to the side as if for a roo. Once they've been petted, they'll go on their way to forage. My EE who is already laying has never done this...it's a fun way to get to pet your birds and a sign eggs are on the way
I have Black Australorps and Dominiques that do this too. They will follow me in the yard or run and squat, waiting until I stroke their backs. The BA will even switch her tail feathers to the side as if for a roo. Once they've been petted, they'll go on their way to forage. My EE who is already laying has never done this...it's a fun way to get to pet your birds and a sign eggs are on the way
