Noisy Hens, - their last chance....

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Hi Mosier,

Sadly we gave up the battle, and re-homed our noisey hens. It's been a stressfull few months and we have tried our utmost to make it work, but I do think we have done the right thing. - we have to live with our neighbours, and I dont think it's fair to spoil their quality of life just so I can have my own way.

Peace has returned, eggs are a distant memory, and most of the flies have moved to pastures new.

Maybe when we move.......
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I never knew hens could be so noisy either. Most of the time they're quiet, but heaven forbid a hawk should fly over their (totally enclosed) pen. Then the bok-ba-gawking reverberates between all the neighbor houses. Haven't had complaints yet, thank goodness...
 
One thing I am finding that is helping is that ever since I moved in I started making my yard "bird freindly" - hung out feeders - all kinds of different (hummingbird finch etc), bird baths (@ different levels) & planted with them in mind (habitat, food, ground cover) so the wild bird population has exploded. We now have yellow finch, ducks, quail & most recently a crow has moved in. With all that extra noise pollution it just blends in.....

I think it's the crow that really helps, alot of us city folk can't tell the diff...
 
Just posted a tip for someone else...I have same neighbour probs and as soon as I hear any of mine cranking it up (can be as early as 6am
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) I rush done and feed them live mealworms and tomatoes.It instantly shuts mine up and then they can go out. Get them ready the night before to make it easier. Worth a try!
 
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I don't want to make it seem like I am trying to say you're wrong but my hens (23 of them) lay at all times during the day. Starting at 7am and sometimes not stopping until 3pm or later.

I don't really know why people always say hens are so quiet. Mine are REALLY loud and they make more noise throughout the day than my rooster!
 

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