What have you observed about chicken body language? I’m only just beginning to realize that certain everyday behaviors, some quite subtle, are actually part of chicken speak.
I am wondering about wing flapping. I have 2 cockerels, 4 mo old, and #2, who is always subservient to #1, never challenges him, does a LOT of wing flapping. It seems to mean, "It’s okay, dude, I’m not doing anything. " And he lives in peace w #1. So far anyway. Someone told me that the pecking order is established in the brooder. Here is #2 as a baby….what I thought was just stretching or youthful exuberance may have been the same communication I am seeing from him today….
But the first pic above is #1 flapping. Was he telling me he's not a threat? Or can wing flapping be a warning in some circumstances? I have seen hens do the flapping too. I've only just begun to pay attention to the social situation related to it, what direction they are facing, etc. What are your observations of flapping behaviors?
I always make sure these cockerels move out of my way, and stay out of my space. But what else can I be doing body language wise to ensure they will always respect me? What does it mean if I turn my back on one? Lean over? Stand facing one? Sit? Look away? I don't want to invite trouble.
What does it mean if a chicken turns it back to another? Faces and looks at another? Turns sideways to?
I have seen head lowering, tail lowering....in contrast to tail up....
Any guesses about low tail wag? I have seen both the girls and boys do it.
What other body language have you noticed/interpreted? Thanks to all who share their experiences and ideas!

I am wondering about wing flapping. I have 2 cockerels, 4 mo old, and #2, who is always subservient to #1, never challenges him, does a LOT of wing flapping. It seems to mean, "It’s okay, dude, I’m not doing anything. " And he lives in peace w #1. So far anyway. Someone told me that the pecking order is established in the brooder. Here is #2 as a baby….what I thought was just stretching or youthful exuberance may have been the same communication I am seeing from him today….

But the first pic above is #1 flapping. Was he telling me he's not a threat? Or can wing flapping be a warning in some circumstances? I have seen hens do the flapping too. I've only just begun to pay attention to the social situation related to it, what direction they are facing, etc. What are your observations of flapping behaviors?
I always make sure these cockerels move out of my way, and stay out of my space. But what else can I be doing body language wise to ensure they will always respect me? What does it mean if I turn my back on one? Lean over? Stand facing one? Sit? Look away? I don't want to invite trouble.
What does it mean if a chicken turns it back to another? Faces and looks at another? Turns sideways to?
I have seen head lowering, tail lowering....in contrast to tail up....




Any guesses about low tail wag? I have seen both the girls and boys do it.
What other body language have you noticed/interpreted? Thanks to all who share their experiences and ideas!
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