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This is the first time I've noticed them do it :/My girl does this alot...
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This is the first time I've noticed them do it :/My girl does this alot...
Omg. I love you so much. LOLYour chicks must have seen Jurassic Park. The Trex's eyesight keys in on movement.![]()
Your rooster is like my biggest chick. The second time they froze, my biggest chick made a noise and then they all froze. So it's like your rooster and I guess they do the same thing. Haha.Chicks will do this quite often when startled. As they get older, they will put a sound with it. My alpha rooster makes a short clucking sound when he sees something potentially dangerous, to alert the hens to it's presence. But aside from that sound, he is totally still. His head is raised, and he doesn't move a single muscle. He turns into a beautiful rooster statue.
The sound actually reminds me of an adult human saying a short "eh" sound over and over, like they would to a child who is about to wander into a dangerous area. Pretty interesting how we humans and animals are so much alike, that we sound the same for similar purposes!
But as long as they don't suddenly freeze up AND fall over like they're having a seizure, then it's perfectly normal.
Haha!!Instinctual, I'm sure....probably been doing it since hens had teeth & venom.![]()