Hi, Here to answer any of your poultry questions... I'll do all the research so you don't have to!!!

That's possible I guess?šŸ¤”
Surprisingly, chickens have been known to purr when they're particularly relaxed. So she must feel very comfortable around you. As fo the wiping her beak on you, this is usually done to sharpen a chickens beak but, can be mistaken for actually trying to rub her scent glads on you, located near her cheeks(So that you can smell like her). So, sort of like a cat, great question featherhead007.
 
Surprisingly, chickens have been known to purr when they're particularly relaxed. So she must feel very comfortable around you. As fo the wiping her beak on you, this is usually done to sharpen a chickens beak but, can be mistaken for actually trying to rub her scent glads on you, located near her cheeks(So that you can smell like her). So, sort of like a cat, great question featherhead007.
Well, I do spend a lot of time with her. She's my favorite of all the flock.
 
Surprisingly, chickens have been known to purr when they're particularly relaxed. So she must feel very comfortable around you. As fo the wiping her beak on you, this is usually done to sharpen a chickens beak but, can be mistaken for actually trying to rub her scent glads on you, located near her cheeks(So that you can smell like her). So, sort of like a cat, great question featherhead007.
I think if my Rocks-Anne, was ever more relaxed, than she is with me, then she'd be comatose!
 

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