Why do my chickens and quail put twigs or little sticks, or even strands of hay or grass on their backs?
So I was searching this topic in the internets and landed on two threads here about this behavior. I have one chicken that does this, but I have noticed that some of my quail do this too! They put pieces of hay or whatever on their backs, yet none of these birds have ever gone broody, and likely will never go broody since it has been bred out of them over time.
I am posting the below information in this thread because it was brought back from the dead only a few months ago, as opposed to the other thread that is 3 years old. Anyway, here is what another member had to say, with a linked source, about why chickens do this.
Anyway, the link Chocobo provided is fine, but It does say word for word what this article says. (Not sure who is plagiarizing who here)
http://www.worldanimalfoundation.net/f/Chicken.pdf
Also, this sourced article says the same thing but is worded differently.
Quote:
http://www.think-differently-about-sheep.com/sentience in farm animals poultry chickens.htm
To conclude, since none of my birds are the brooding type, I think it is safe to say that it is a leftover nest building instinct.
Anyway, I figured it was good to plug this into the site since there are only a couple of threads about it.