Why do my hens arch backs/lift wings when approached????

stux2c

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Mar 21, 2010
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So silly question....but we noticed with one of our Amauracanas would arch her back and lift up her wings a bit whenever approached to be picked up. Then I nticed a couple of the other Amauracanas started doing it...now our entire flock of 10 basically all do the same thing.

Just curious. Anyone know if this is just a natural defensive thing or somethign else?
 
They think you are the rooster and are being submissive in preparation for mating.
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I'd have to say so! Get those girls a boy! Haha

Mine still do it when I go to pick them up even though they have a rooster that definitely tries every chance he gets!

I think it must just be a part of owning chickens.
 
You are their most supreme rooster, and master of the ladies
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. As a bonus, they'll probably start laying eggs for you pretty soon, if they're not laying already.
 

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