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post #21 of 44

I used to think my chickens were so quiet-but they really grumble and growl a lot for some reason! They do make sweet little cooing noises too and bok-boking-but the growling is something I never knew about chickens. hu

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post #22 of 44

My Amberlink is the loudest by far. She loves to growl and squawk and check out all situations. Second would be my golden comet but she's usually right in the coop checking out the situation with Amberlink. They are kinda buds. My barred rock and EE's are more quiet although one of my EE will come to run and talk to me if I bend drop to talk to her.

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Thanks to my husband (finally a chicken enabler) and to my Yin and Yang.
We have 8 Hens and 1 Roo and our Little Timmy too (LabX)
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post #23 of 44
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Originally Posted by Nicole01 

My noisiest chicken is definatly my speckled sussex pullet that is 22 weeks old.  She walks around day and night squawking and needs to be heard!lau  Second place is my beautiful rhode island red that is a great layer.  My SS is also one of the sweetest and nicest birds in my flock as well!  My SS will sing the egg song every time someone else is in the nest laying an egg!  This will alert me there is an egg to collect soon!  I love it. big_smile

Which breed in your flock likes to be heard the most?


My GORGEOUS SS girl is too the noisiest of the bunch.  Ugh!

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Originally Posted by nincomcoop 
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Originally Posted by Nicole01 

My noisiest chicken is definatly my speckled sussex pullet that is 22 weeks old.  She walks around day and night squawking and needs to be heard!lau  Second place is my beautiful rhode island red that is a great layer.  My SS is also one of the sweetest and nicest birds in my flock as well!  My SS will sing the egg song every time someone else is in the nest laying an egg!  This will alert me there is an egg to collect soon!  I love it. big_smile

Which breed in your flock likes to be heard the most?


My GORGEOUS SS girl is too the noisiest of the bunch.  Ugh!


Okay ya'll are scaring me now!! My SS just started layinig!! th

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Great hubby, 2 kids, 3 furry babies, lots of chickens!!

Blue, Black & Splash Marans. Blue Slate, Narragansett, & Rio Grand Turkeys, 

Guineas & Bob White Quail! NPIP Certified #851

 

 

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post #25 of 44

my slw is so noisy all she does is yell at me when she knows it its time for there night time snack.

post #26 of 44

Probably my Buff Laced Polish or one of my Black Silkie chicks, both around 15 weeks. The silkie is at the top of the order, so she's naturally loud, and the Polish chirps whenever she feels like it. smile Will get some pics soon!

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Originally Posted by nincomcoop 
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Originally Posted by Nicole01 

My noisiest chicken is definatly my speckled sussex pullet that is 22 weeks old.  She walks around day and night squawking and needs to be heard!lau  Second place is my beautiful rhode island red that is a great layer.  My SS is also one of the sweetest and nicest birds in my flock as well!  My SS will sing the egg song every time someone else is in the nest laying an egg!  This will alert me there is an egg to collect soon!  I love it. big_smile

Which breed in your flock likes to be heard the most?


My GORGEOUS SS girl is too the noisiest of the bunch.  Ugh!


Okay ya'll are scaring me now!! My SS just started layinig!! th


My SS started talking loudly 2 weeks before she laid her first egg!  If your SS is quiet now, you have it made. smile

post #28 of 44

The Light Brahmas. They all sound like Marge Simpson when she disapproves of something!

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post #29 of 44

my prodution reds just started this kind of complaining festival, like long loud  WHHHAAAAAAATTTTTTTT, especialy when you are giving treats and they think you stoped to give someone eles a snack! A little scary sometimes  hide but i am hoping this means eggs soon, 18 weeks today.... flflfl

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post #30 of 44

My most vocal girls are the New Hampshires, followed by the SLW.  My quietest girl is Naked Neck Nancy...hardly every hear anything from that sweet girl.  I believe that next spring I will get a few more of them, so she won't be the odd girl out.  smile

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