Does my GLW have a Guinea gene?

Well she sounds like she's off of Mutual of Omaha's Wild Kingdom. I never heard an egg song like this one. I'm expecting a parrot to fly out of the coop. She lay's little beige colored eggs, about 5 per week. No complaints. I think she might be Africanizing the coop like the bee's do.
 
Well she sounds like she's off of Mutual of Omaha's Wild Kingdom. I never heard an egg song like this one. I'm expecting a parrot to fly out of the coop. She lay's little beige colored eggs, about 5 per week. No complaints. I think she might be Africanizing the coop like the bee's do. 


I have a GLW pullet that has a egg song that sounds like a dying chicken
 
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Looks to me like it could be a variation of wry tail, just pointed down instead of to the side. I'd not breed her, otherwise she's fine as a layer it sounds like. No guinea, just chicken.
 
No roosters and we don't intend to breed her but I will say this, she is the only one who grabs the egg's when we try to collect them. She'll also gets on other eggs when a chicken leaves the nesting box. I'm thinking that she might be a good mama chicken if we get fertile eggs.
 

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