My bubble has been kind of burst with idea that "hens aren't noisy". I think experienced chicken owners need to be a bit more frank when telling newbies about the noise of a hen. I have 3 EE pullets. I thought I could keep them discreetly in my 1/2 acre suburban backyard without stirring up any trouble. I often heard "no one will even know you have them!". That has definitely not been the case. They were pretty much quiet up until they started laying. Now, whenever they are about to lay, whenever they hear the other pullet bawking, or just to hear themselves yell, they make very loud "Ba-Gok"ing noises. Of course I love them dearly and find their shrill cackles charming. Unfortunately, not all my neighbors do---especially the ones who leave their windows open at night, and get woken up by one of my hens singing an egg song at 6am. The sounds can be heard down the street. Granted, it may not be any louder than a barking dog, but as my neighbor put it, a barking dog can be brought indoors (actually I've started bringing my girls inside too when they get really loud). And of course there are plenty of people who aren't use to chicken noises, and don't care to hear them at all. I'm now going to have to lock them up in the coop (with no access to run) until at least 7am because I'm afraid the neighbors are going to call in a complaint to the county--and sadly my hens are not legal to keep to begin with.