What exactly IS that "scared chicken dance" they do? LOL

One of my chickens, Roadrunner, does it everytime our lab Lil Spanky walk by her. Spanky always stops and touches her back with her nose, then looks at me as if to say, "What, is there something wrong with this goofy bird?!" One time, I had stooped to pat one of the 'dancers' and Spanky had seen me. The next time Roadrunner squatted for her, Spanky actually put her paw on Roadrunners back. I really watched that closely, wasn't sure just what the darned dog was gonna do, but she didn't claw or push, just kind of laid her paw there for a few seconds and then just walked away. Roadrunner still follows Spanky around and squats for her. Strange animals.
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I have a couple of hens that do that....they recognise I am the flock mistress and are bowing down to my greatness! LOL:lol:

But honestly it is fear.........they are then OK when I pick them up for a cuddle, but they still do it the next day...
 
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LOL is that what it is? Oh..well remind me to steal my daughters "Princess" crown next time I go out to feed the girls
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Yeah thats what I was thinking - they just get scared and its like "oh crap! OMG FREEZE! What do I do now?! Uhm.. Here...maybe some fast footwork will make her not notice me so much *tappity tappity tappity*
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Chickie does it to me when he is not doing the dom roo dance at me. I think it is his way of telling me that I get to be head roo for that moment. I take it as a sign of submission from him.
 
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Just make sure the crown has diamonds and what ever you do, don't go out touting a gun shouting "Everybody freeze, down on the ground, wings behind your head".........
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ROFL! It's the FBI Chicken - now gimme your eggs and we'll call it even!
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So roos do it too? I dont have any roos - I only have the girls

Maybe this is where the chicken dance comes from? LOL
 
I love it when my Buffy does the dance!! She is sooo cute! Recently one of the other girls started- Barbie. I think they are submitting. I always stop and pet them- a scritch under the wing or on the neck- they immediately stop dancing and lean in for more!
My Teri wont dance at all. She is so darn hard to catch, too, the independant little booger.
 

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