Battlepants
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In my experience, some hens are just noisy, especially around egg time. Not really anything that can be done to quiet them down, but you can mitigate how far their voice travels - lots of bushes and trees around the coop and run area helps a lot. Especially try to get some evergreens in there so you still get some sound dampening in the winter too.
But yea, I've heard two theories on why they are noisy like this:
-To make noise away from the egg area to draw predators to them and not the egg
-To draw the other hens to a specific place to lay and form a clutch for someone to later hatch out
But yea, I've heard two theories on why they are noisy like this:
-To make noise away from the egg area to draw predators to them and not the egg
-To draw the other hens to a specific place to lay and form a clutch for someone to later hatch out