Chickens always screaming!

St3v3n31922

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Jul 27, 2017
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Everytime i wake up, everytime i try to relax i hear that chicken scream the loud and annyoing one that drives me nuts, my chickens would be doing it walking outside and can anything stop that from making them scream? or when there in their coop they would be screaming NUTS til when i rush to open the door they are just looking at me like i did something wrong. What causes this, what can i stop from making them scream or i should let them be, and when they scream should i make them stop or just let them be the annoying chickens they are
 
Normal for chickens to complain if the sun is out and they're prevented from getting out in the sunshine; that should be the loudest part of their day. Their second loudest part of the day ~should be~ egg related; either the "I wanna lay an egg right where my sister is" song, or the "I laid an egg and I'm soooo proud" song. Any other really loud noises coming from your chickens (not rooster crowing related) should be investigated as typically other loud ANNOYING sounds are warnings or signs of discomfort, discontent, or DANGER calls to their flock-mates. Recognizing good sounds vs bad sounds and knowing the basic meaning behind their vocalizations should go a long way to take out the 'annoyance' factor. Bless you & your flock.
 
Some chickens have it out for certain others. The more room the better. Hiding spaces are good. Food in multiple places. Sometimes I think something is killing my whole flock, only to find it was just a "golden" egg laid that the whole flock is announcing. Maybe because mine are free range and the flock is warning off predators, but often the chicken awaiting the egg just gives a brief "Here it comes", then the rest of the flock screams "bloody murder" for quite a while before the egg and briefly after. Springtime is loud. Molting season is quiet. Only when the guard guinea screams do I know there's for sure a predator or a fight.
 

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