Do you recognize each chicken's "voice"?

mrsbos

Chirping
9 Years
Aug 11, 2010
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Greenacres, WA
I heard an odd squawking this morning, much lower pitched than the usual egg song or morning greeting sound I get from 2 of my 3 pullets. I went to investigate and found it was my 3rd pullet Fluffy, making the distinct noises. I had never witnessed her being really vocal before, and the sound was definitely different from my other 2. So can you recognize a hen by the sound of her voice, or do they all sound the same to you? Are the squawks different for different breeds? I have 3 EEs.
 
I've got one black sexlink that has a really, low, guttural voice. I can always recognize her conversations. The others are harder to tell apart though.
 
I have over 70 chickens and can recognize 80% of their voices.
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Some of the Marans and Jersey Giants sound the same, but otherwise, the rest I can all say - "oh, so and so is crowing!" or "oh, so and so laid an egg!"
 
Oh yeah! I have fifteen chickens, (two of them roosters) and I can distinguish most of their voices. I do spend a lot of time with them, though. I really, really like chickens.
 
I can tell my six rooster's calls apart and 10 of my hen's calls from the rest of then. The rest all sound the same.
 
One of mine makes a certain noise when she finds herself separated from her best friend. Another makes a funny "PIP!" noise sometimes. My orpington (also named Fluffy) is the most vocal.
 

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