Soleil_A
Songster
Hi all!! Hope everyone is staying healthy and safe!!
So I have a small coop of 4. An ISA brown hen, RHW hen, and 2 bantams. One a english bantam and one a seabright. Only my RHW and English one are laying and the seabright is occasionally laying. In the morning, my mom claims she hears a rooster, but of course i told her there’s no way, all my chickens are hens, they all have layed and egg. but then this morning, i swore i heard one too, and my seabright was making the noise. it sounds EXACTLY like a rooster crow. you see the problem is... chickens aren’t allowed in my neighborhood, but with eggs used as encouragement, they can stay if they aren’t loud. My girls free range all day, and are very very happy. Is there any reason to why my Seabright would start doing this? Is there any way to make her stop? This morning was the first time I heard, so I threw them some scraps to get the Seabright to stop, which worked, but I won’t be able to do this every morning.
So I have a small coop of 4. An ISA brown hen, RHW hen, and 2 bantams. One a english bantam and one a seabright. Only my RHW and English one are laying and the seabright is occasionally laying. In the morning, my mom claims she hears a rooster, but of course i told her there’s no way, all my chickens are hens, they all have layed and egg. but then this morning, i swore i heard one too, and my seabright was making the noise. it sounds EXACTLY like a rooster crow. you see the problem is... chickens aren’t allowed in my neighborhood, but with eggs used as encouragement, they can stay if they aren’t loud. My girls free range all day, and are very very happy. Is there any reason to why my Seabright would start doing this? Is there any way to make her stop? This morning was the first time I heard, so I threw them some scraps to get the Seabright to stop, which worked, but I won’t be able to do this every morning.