A hen flaps her wings and wiggles in the dust to clean her feathers by getting the dirt and oils off with the dust.
Learn why hens flap their wings and wiggle in the dust to keep their feathers clean, explained in an easy way for young children.
A hen flaps her wings and wiggles in the dust to clean her feathers by getting the dirt and oils off with the dust.
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