My two biggest hens have started....

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crouching down with their wings out alittle and get very still when I pet them. It seems like this would be submissive behavior to a rooster but we re-homed him over a month ago. My Doms are about 7 months old now and not laying yet. I was wondering if this was normal behavior? I certainly makes it easier to pick them up an pet them but they really have just started doing it in the past two weeks. What do ya'll think? Geez, I would sure rather be thought of by my chickens as Momma hen rather than Momma rooster, that creeps me out alittle, lol!!!

ps- Have a great day --gotta get off this board and ready for work or won't be able to feed the chickens, then that "killer chicken" video will be played out at my house!!
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It's the first sign, mine all started what I refer to as the chicken dance right before laying. They squat down for me and tap their little feet up and down, sometimes in a circle. When I pet them, they will raise their tails and when I stop they stand up and shake kind of like a wet dog and puff up their feathers, it makes me laugh every time, it's like they say "ahhhhh, that was good" and walk off to light up a cigarette! I have to say it does chill them out, even two of my more high strung birds started to be less nervous after, now they all gather round me and get a little petting everyday and it makes them much easier to round up when they escape over my fence... gotta work on that fence thing today... good luck, enjoy your eggs!
 
A few of mine do that when I come up to them. I've also noticed that they do that when the rooster comes in back of them so its a submissive behavior to the rooster. But I really don't want to be thought of as a "roo."
 
Well, I look forward to their laying soon but the crouching tiger hidden chicken thing is alittle wierd, haha!!! I saw Rosey tappping her little feet when she squatted tonight, so ya'll were right on with the similarities in your posts to what I am seeing. Thanks for the help --maybe I'll have eggs soon! My Dachsund rooted a teeny mouse - baby I guess, out from under the little plank of stairs to the nesting boxes tonight --geez, mice carry diseases but I'm afraid to encourage the outside cat into the backyard becasue he will eat birds ---maybe even big birds, like chickens so now I have to figure what to do about the mouse (mice?) --any suggestions?
 

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