On this farm, we certainly DO talk to animals - whether they are pets or farm animals. All living things are treated as "people" around here and they all have names.They always get greeted in the morning and sent off to bed with a "good night, sleep tight" wish too. When they misbehave, they are called and shamed by name, just like I would do with the kids, cats and dogs.
The ladies also get thanked for each egg they lay and I always tell them what a hardworking bunch of feathered creatures they are.
I had a Buff Orpington hen (Tiffany). She just loved being picked up and talked to - especially by my husband. She would lay her head against his chest, close her eyes and start crooning softly as if she finds the sound of his voice soothing.
Talking to your animals helps build a relationship with them. And chickens are smart, they understand better than we give them credit for - and will give you a reply in return.

I had a Buff Orpington hen (Tiffany). She just loved being picked up and talked to - especially by my husband. She would lay her head against his chest, close her eyes and start crooning softly as if she finds the sound of his voice soothing.

Talking to your animals helps build a relationship with them. And chickens are smart, they understand better than we give them credit for - and will give you a reply in return.