Experiment in classical conditioning to make quieter chickens

Personally, I think this sounds like an interesting experiment. Please keep us posted on if it works.

And for the record, when I was young I got shot plenty of times with a BB gun from older brother and friends, except with more than just one pump (mostly shooting at each other). And except for the non-stop twitch, occasional uncontrollable barking and my wooden leg, I'm perfectly fine...
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Are you asking for real or are you assuming that because I use a behavioral modification on an animal I also beat my children?
 
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I'm really apalled that you would take to shooting your chickens with a bb gun. We're supposed to be protect the smaller creatures of this world, even if they annoy us. Please find another home for your hens before you injure them more severely.
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People need to take a chill pill! Did you read the any of the previous posts besides the first one? You are making the erroneous assumption that I have in some way injured my chickens. Jumping to conclusions is a bad habit to get into.
On a side note, I like to eat chicken, so I don't know where you get this idea that we have to "protect" all the smaller creatures.

And just to be clear- I like animals and my hens are spoiled.
 
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I've trained a few animals in my day and I don't think you'll have much success. While the chickens are vocalizing, they are probably engaging in a number of other activities at the same instant. They would need to sort out and associate that it is the vocalizing that is causing the negative stimulus and nothing else. I think all you're doing with the BB gun is distracting then long enough to stop the noise. Nothing is learned.
 
My two 15 week old pullets free range on my back lawn for a hour or two each morning & evening. I don't wan't them on my porch (only two steps up from the lawn) so, have "trained" them not to come on the porch by using, what is technically, negative reinforcement. At first, I would tell them "get off the porch", and use the water stream from a spray bottle on them. Now, if they start up the steps, I can tell them to get off the porch, and they do :) When they were learning, on occasion the water stream came from the window - so, not always negative association with me.

Obviously, a different situation to that of the OP, but, just a confirmation chickens can learn from "the dark side", not just from positive reinforcement :)
 

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