This is unfortunately common where people don't realize that hens can be just about as loud as roosters, same only different. Certain breeds do have tendency to talk more than others. What breed is this one? And how many do you have and how much space? Can you move them to a more central place if they're dramatically close to a neighbor? With my first flock enough though I had 1 acre, I situated the girls to close to the border and neighbors complained.
She’s a favorelle chicken. We only have 1 of her, but 8 other chickens. We have a large chicken run about 40 or 50 ft long by 10 or 12 ft wide. we also let them free range yard, which is about .5 acres. I can’t really move the enclosure to far, as we like it in the area with trees for coverage.
Our neighbor actually filed a complaint with the city, which I’m happy to announce he was thoroughly impressed with our chicken run and space. We are also just far enough from neighbors per city ordnance. So yay!
However, we also don’t enjoy being woken up at 6:40am to her doing her yelling and complaining sounds…which I’m sure the neighbors enjoyed as well.
Update: literally as I’m writing this, i will report, that after giving them snacks in hope of shutting them up, and then letting them loose on 2nd trip, on the 3rd trip outside into the first day of cold when I went to investigate weird sounds from coop like scratching and banging,
especially to make sure it wasn’t a big rat or something, I caught her in the coop doing what I presume is her weird egg laying ritual, like she was cleaning the house first. Even all the chickens came over to see what the ruckus she was making in the coop, moving hay around and all… which of course I pissed her off when I checked coop like i caught her butt naked! she ran away, and then yelled at me, cuz I guess she got to start over… so looks like she will be laying her first egg today, which is exciting. But maybe she can adjust her egg song to not first thing in morning…
Now I’m waiting for her to shut up her first egg song so I can go back to bed and hope the neighbors don’t get pissy again.