Why is my chicken crouching when i come?

WOW REALLY?!!?!? <;D
Well if i am leader then why do they run away from me plus sometimes when they already crouched they don't crouch anymore sometimes... How can i be friendly? I would love to be a rooster ): 🐓 :jumpy
Well, some chickens don't take you as leader. That's why some of them run away.
To be friendly, no loud noises near them, as that will scare them. Sudden movements, etc will scare them.
 
Then go and own the animals then. By the way, when you picked the chicken up while she was eating? Was then she being friendly plus petted so they won't run away from me? And if yes then do you give them a lot of more foods or just a little food to pet them?
Food is one way to do it. So is spending time with them.
 
Like all of the other posters, I'd say it's a normal thing for a chicken to do. Chickens are guided by instinct more so than mammals, so this is ingrained in their minds. All of ours do it, some more than others. And they always crouch for me, but not always for my family members. It will make them easier to catch as well!! It's not always out of fear (though sometimes it is,) but mainly they're making it easier for the rooster to mount them (we don't have a rooster, so to them us humans are the alphas!) Hope this helps!
 
LOL... as @3KillerBs and @PearGirl say, you are their rooster! Have your chickens started laying yet? They might become more friendly. You might also try sitting down with some scratch/treats and letting them come to you. Don't try to pet or touch them the first week or so. You may find they get friendlier.
EXACTLY!!! My hen lays started laying eggs because it's not anymore winterly cold. One hen was with me, but i just taked up the big golden fat chicken and that one chicken came closer and stared at me. So i need only 1 weeks to do this so they would be friendly? I also watch what are chickens doing...
 
Like all of the other posters, I'd say it's a normal thing for a chicken to do. Chickens are guided by instinct more so than mammals, so this is ingrained in their minds. All of ours do it, some more than others. And they always crouch for me, but not always for my family members. It will make them easier to catch as well!! It's not always out of fear (though sometimes it is,) but mainly they're making it easier for the rooster to mount them (we don't have a rooster, so to them us humans are the alphas!) Hope this helps!
I just don't understand what do you mean by "alphas!"
 

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