cooing .. purring

We need a little more info. What breed? Banty chicken, ducks?

Tell us more and maybe we can help you.

Also if your looking for gender could you post pics we do better with visual identification


thanks
Julie
 
Both my banties and my standards make little cooing and "purring" noises when they are sleepy or content. I don't know if it is both male and female - I do know all my young female standards do this, so when I hear it in the banty brooder, I'd guess it was one of the female banties. If the male banty chicks are cooing or purring, I can't tell, although they well could be, too! The banties are all still so small at 5 weeks, sometimes its like a ventriliquist act trying to figure out which one is making noise!

I think the purring sound seems to be calling others to it to nap together, because when one of the standards makes the sound, a few will come over and quite often lay down with her.

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I hear that alot when it is bedtime just after everyone gets settled in for the night. Mine are all Large fowl, and all kinds of different breeds. I like to think there just talking and reflecting on theres days events with there coop mates. LOL
 
I think they are calling others too when my chickens started i tried to make the noise and they came over and went to bed beside me!
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i've been keeping my 1st banty polish in the house since he hatched 3 months ago and he makes the cooing when he's settled in for the night. i thought it was the equivelent to snooring but he tends to do it during the day when he's content with just sitting with me.
 
they are banty chicks .. i will add some pics of them tomorrow .. i do need help figuring out if they are boys or girls.... if only you could tell by their ummm ... down there parts.... that would make it so much easier
 

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