Singing the Song of Their People: The Egg Song, Why do hens sing?

Interesting reading. Another explanation I heard was hens typically lay approximately a dozen eggs before going broody ( obviously this can vary widely). If they lay an egg a day and raise a ruckus for 12 days straight,and no predators have found the nest , then it is likely a safe place to broody. Then they go full stealth with very little movement or sound while incubating the eggs.
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This is very interesting. I have never heard this theory before. Thanks for sharing.
I always liked to think it was because my ladies were just proud of themselves, but this succinct explanation probably makes more sense!
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Some of them do sing like they are very proud of what just went on. 😆
Very interesting to learn the origins and reason for the egg song!!! :clap
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I'm glad you liked it and found d it informative.
Excellent, personable article with good stories illustrating the song!
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Thank you for saying so.
My buff orpingtons make a little sharper egg song. Overall, this article is excellent. :goodpost:
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Thank you very much. I appreciate the kind words.
Lovely to see you turned our chicken chatter into an article for everyone to learn from, Thanks Bob.
This is great! The Egg Song described in layman's terms (yuo, that's bad pun!) But the best part of the article is the audio-visual. VERY nicely done!
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Thanks you very much for the kinds words. I am glad you liked it.
I really liked the way you used stories from your flock to illustrate your points - it really helped! Thanks for writing it up :thumbsup
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It always sounded like "Predators! Come and get me!" to me.
Thanks for the enlightenment @ByBob :)
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A well-written article which gave me some new insights into flock behaviour.
Wonderful article, makes a lot of sense and is enjoyable to read.
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Thanks, Bob. Excellent summary. I actually wish people wouldn't call it the egg song as it really isn't. In my all hen flock my Beta does escort duty & some of my girls are rowdier than others. One or 2 never call for an escort & sometimes we have *group hugs* where a gaggle will go all together.
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Behaviors in all hen flocks are so interesting to me. Somehow they organize themselves without the rooster just fine. Very adaptable animals. Thanks for the kind words.
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