Mine sang The Song of Their People the first week that they started laying, often accompanied by their flock-sisters, but no more. Sometimes I’ll hear a quiet pleased tut-tut-tut coming from the coop, but that’s it. This makes me very sad.
When the first one was a week out from laying, she’d go into a nest box and tuck the hemp around her, making a nest and purring.
But they’re all very business-like now, hop in, pop it out, hop out.
We don’t have a rooster. Apparently my husband and I serve that role, and we’re usually sitting outside with our coffee when they’re laying, so no need to call us. (The actual function of the egg song is to call their roo/ presumable dad to escort them safely back to the flock.)
Since we’re out there, 4 yards from the coop, they don’t seem to need the escort service.