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He's not really trying to fertilize eggs. At that age the mating act is about dominance. The one on the bottom is accepting the dominance of the one on top, either willingly or by force. It's one way they sort out the pecking order and flock dominance, actually two different things. Ten weeks is quite young but not unheard of.

It's also possible a dominant hen will go through the mating act with another hen, especially if there isn't a dominant rooster in the flock. Sometimes the boys will do that to each other. They are not being sex fiends or being weird. It's just part of chickens being chickens and establishing or showing dominance.
 

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