OK, I have no clue what this behavior is or even how to describe it. I noticed it with my older batch of chicks and now I'm seeing it in my 2 1/2 week olds.
They will take turns stopping under the heat lamp, laying practically on they sides, stick the top leg out and spread the top wing over their leg. They will hold this pose only for a few seconds, jump up and another will take her place and do the exact same thing. It's like a bizarre fashion show or cheesecake pose.
What is this? Is there something in my water that is turning my chicks into fashionistas or are the just a little off of center in the intelligence department. It's funny as h*** to watch.
They will take turns stopping under the heat lamp, laying practically on they sides, stick the top leg out and spread the top wing over their leg. They will hold this pose only for a few seconds, jump up and another will take her place and do the exact same thing. It's like a bizarre fashion show or cheesecake pose.
What is this? Is there something in my water that is turning my chicks into fashionistas or are the just a little off of center in the intelligence department. It's funny as h*** to watch.
Hens go broody when you don’t want them to… and won’t go broody when you do.
