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The roosters are right there with them and I have not noticed the hens "squatting" when they get near, I don't know if that is something to watch out for, I know with our GLW they have been doing the squat when we walk by lol.
Glad you joined. A hen or pullet will do a submissive squat to a dominant hen, rooster or even you. Its often referred as " the egg squat". This means your hen is getting ready to lay soon in a couple of weeks maybe. Goodluck!Hi! I have adopted 2 rooster serama bantams from a lady that did not want to keep anymore boys, they are so awesome! I know they are 5 months old, but we also adopted 2 hens as well from someone else and the guy said they were about 5 months old. They have not layed any eggs yet, and I was wondering if there was a way to see "about" how old they might be...I'm hoping they are young like he said and not older girls since we would like to have a few babiesThe roosters are right there with them and I have not noticed the hens "squatting" when they get near, I don't know if that is something to watch out for, I know with our GLW they have been doing the squat when we walk by lol.
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Toni
Welcome to our FUNomenal Flock! I hope you enjoy BYC as much as we do!
We're so happy you've decided to join us 
HiHello Kath and welcome to BYC!Glad you joined.
Sorry to hear about your little lame chick. I hope it comes around okay and starts to thrive.
HiHowdy!Welcome to our FUNomenal Flock! I hope you enjoy BYC as much as we do!