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Thank you for posting this, matimeo.
The OP asked for solutions to her problem of what she feels is escalating noise. It may be normal, but it also may be excessive. I can only go by her words and offer any tips I have learned that may help.
As for those who have admonished the OP that chickens are farm animals and that we should put up with everything about them or get rid of them...Respectfully I would like to remind you that this website is called BackyardChickens . com, not FarmChicken . com and if you are unable to offer constructive advice for someone's problems in the spirit of a kind supportive community, it is unhelpful to insinuate that they don't know what they got in to and they should get rid of their pets. Seems contrary to the wonderful advice and community spirit I have experienced on this website.
They are farm fowl no matter how hard people try to make them otherwise. Just because the advice given was not what they wanted to hear does not make it rude or bad advice.
Your argument that advice is not bad because it is not welcomed does not make sense. It is bad advice precisely because it is not taking into consideration what the OP is asking for. I have raised chickens on a farm setting and now in an urban setting and it is not the same game. Imagine how you would feel if you had to move to an urban setting, got a few chickens to teach your children a little about the farm or about responsibility, did your best to follow local regulations, had a bit of a noise problem and when you asked for some suggestions on how to minimize it, you were told that you just didn't know what you were doing and you should just get rid of your chickens? I don't imagine that would settle well with you, but that's exactly the same thing people said to me (who mind you has lots of experience raising chickens on a farm) when I recently brought up a similar topic. NOT HELPFUL! I respectfully submit that these forums would be more enjoyable and more helpful if those not experienced with a specific question (in this case about how to deal with noisy chickens in an urban environment) would not give unhelpful advice, especially when some has just politely asked for "SOLUTIONS" (of which getting rid of chickens was implicitly not an option)