Wing dancing is not done just for romancing purposes. During my flock's molting very little mating was going on, if any at all. My roo still wing danced at a hen when she needed to be brought back into line; his version of "in line".
The time I see the most wing dancing going on is first thing in the morning. When I first open the coop door in the mornings, my hens pop out and run here and there and my roo absolutely hates it. He runs from one to the other wing dancing in an attempt to herd them all back into a nice tight circle. After awhile he gives up because the hens ignore him.
The time I see the most wing dancing going on is first thing in the morning. When I first open the coop door in the mornings, my hens pop out and run here and there and my roo absolutely hates it. He runs from one to the other wing dancing in an attempt to herd them all back into a nice tight circle. After awhile he gives up because the hens ignore him.