That pose is a mating stance that only females perform. So, no.Do young Roos do that too?

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That pose is a mating stance that only females perform. So, no.Do young Roos do that too?
Pullets one and all .The Black sex links I had were aggressive towards other breeds. I don't see a cockerel in the bunch . But I can't see the ear lopes well on the reds though.
I have 2 Rhode island reds, three black sexlinks two gold sexlinks and two Leghornsttps://www.backyardchickens.com/threads/hands-on-hatching-and-help.1081034/ lots of silkie folks on this thread post some pics and they can help. Also when you go into a thread go to the last page so your in on the ongoing conversation. you can allways read from the beginning when you have time . some of the threads go back to the beginning of time and are thousands of post long .
If your avatar is your flock I don't see any cockerels. But post some pictures and we can help. When you post the picture from the upload it gives you two options. When that comes up and you see the picture click on full image , only on full image .If you click on the picture it loads as an attachment .View attachment 1117871
Lol patted her back and she stalked me around the yard I think I will avoid it when she's friskyWhen my girls do that, I give them a good pet!
Seems to make them happy.
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