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Exactly what I've seen with my flock (and I'm first time flock newb). Two hens turned into roosters, lol. So we got to see all this young Roo behavior before we gave the Roos away. Three of my six hens are laying now ( first egg from Easter egger today WOOT!) all started in the past 30 days so we've experienced all this behavior too. First the combs turning red, then the squatting started, then the nest exploring for a few days (as much as a week), then ...FIRST EGG woooohoooooooooOOoOoO!
Having watched the squatting start ( both before and after giving Roos away), my opinion is its instinctual mating behavior that occurs as the hens reach sexual maturity. Nature's way of ensuring propagation of species. In each of my three laying hens case, the squatting started within a couple weeks of first egg laying. My but raising chickens has been interesting in so many ways!