TheTwoRoos
Crowing
- Sep 25, 2015
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Anyone else have a rooster who likes to stand in the rain, spots sure likes to.
After the storm-
After the storm-
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I know when a dominate bird I am carrying hover over the lower ones as I walk by they flap their wings and somewhat shrink their necks. I also notice when my dominant rooster walks by my sub roo,he flaps his wings and leaves the area, or gets ran off. If it is competitive clapping sound, probably what's to challenge you, or has the idea in mind. I notice sometimes my rooster will flap his wings when I'm in area, not sure if it is him showing submission, or what, never has tried challenging me ever.Anyone know what it means (if it means anything) when roosters stretch out their wings and flap them when I walk near them? Happens all of the time. Even a few of my hens do that, too.