- Aug 4, 2012
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Hi everyone! I have 4 seven month old girls. One RIR and one Dominique, both sweet as can be, can be held, carried around and petted. They jump in my lap and hang out. I have two Buff Orpingtons, both are a little shy, in that they don't really like to be handled too much. They come to me and hang out and eat from my hand, but scatter off when I try to pet them or pick them up. Still, I try every day. In the past few days, I've noticed that when I reached down to pet one, instead of run off, she stops and flattens herself to the ground. Is that NORMAL? Is that a sign of submission? Or is she just terrified of me now? It made me feel sorta bad, thinking that she may be afraid of me. I know that a hen will do this when a rooster wants to mate with her. We did recently re-home two roosters because they were fighting and were bullying the girls. And ideas why she is doing this now? Thanks for any input. Joetta