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When you pet her, she will begin to squat down, extending out the shoulders of her wings to form a flat zone, usually dropping down her head and slightly lifting her tail. This is dominant positioning for the rooster- or another hen, acting dominate. After petting, she will shake herself as if she's been mated. Once they start squatting, they continue doing this on occasion, even after they start to lay, even when there are roosters around.
We have one Marans who always squats down very quickly when being picked up or petted, and trembles. We always speak softly and calmly to her, and handle her gently, she seems to enjoy petting time and closes her eyes, so can't imagine why she trembles, lol. Doubt that it's fear, seems more like it could maybe be a pleasant petting anticipation possible.