Weird 'Dance'?

Fluffy love you long time! My partner's African Grey tries to mate with her too. Just don't encourage the behavior. Ignore it when it happens and maybe when the hormone surge passes he will come back to his senses.
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I know! I was able to laugh about it after he was in the freezer, but at the time oh MAN was I ticked! First time of running and squalling and kicking all at once I had had in a while, last time I reacted that way I was being swarmed by a nest of yellow jackets!
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Ah, the fampus mating dance.
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One of my Jersey Giant roo's favorite things. He likes to do it first thing in the morning after he comes out of the coop. I think he does it because he knows I get a kick out of it.
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Thanks for the info
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, but what's this 'horororororo' sound he makes while doing the 'dance'?
 
My roos make these weird growling noises sometimes, whether dancing or not. Don't know if it's really the horororo sound but it's different from the typical crow. I figure it's just another roo thing and I'm not sure I care what it means, just as long as no mayhem ensues. One of my roos does the sideways skitter with me and sometimes it appears to have a challenging element to it. Maybe it's just a haughty flamenco dancer look and I'm not interpreting it correctly. He's a Silkie and it's sort of hard to take all that strutting seriously. I mean, when viewed from behind, he still looks like a kid in a snowsuit.
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That "sideways skitter" had always been a challenge when my roos have done it. Left undeterred they will try to pounce and spur (although they have no spurs). I thought it was cute when my little banty Cochin did it, he suffered "Short-man Syndrome" and so would put on quite a show. I didn't mind the show, but I did NOT like being hit from behind, the little chicken... I mean coward
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(I crack myself up!)

Anyway I got to the point I kept an eye on him when he was acting tough and would catch him when he went to pounce. I'd pet on him and carry him around with me for a while and he quit pouncing on me. I've seen my current roo skitter sideways with the wing feathers dragging when he is around the younger pullets. Whom ever does not respect the threat dance gets a good pecking. So I am pretty sure the wing dragging, skittering sideways is very much a challenge thing. My current roo is not yet old enough or confident enough to threaten me, he knows I'm not afraid of him. But I have never had a roo doing a courting type dance for me, maybe I am not the "chicken" type
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(there I go again..)

Good luck to the new egg, SoFluffy - keep your pant legs low and your attention high buddy. Your in for the romance of your life
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Oh gosh, Mtngrl, I too practice Corporeal Cuddling! My skittering Silkie doesn't skitter at me so much anymore but if he does, he runs off very quickly. Maybe he understands that the opposite of "killing with kindness" ain't so great.
 

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