If you are looking for calls, you won't get them in the spring. They are too tiny and fragile to ship as hatchlings. They are normally shipped in fall when the temps lower. No birds can e shipped when the temps are above 85.
Calls like other fowl need to be handled and take time working with them to make them personable. All of ours talk to us and share their day of adventures. They all come running when I call, those in the breeding pens mob me at their doors wanting attention.
We dump the pools in the breeding pens every other day. They are fed twice a day, and given chopped greens, veggies and fruit mid day. We also fill the grass bins in the raised pens daily.
The girls are loud, VERY loud in fact. The boys go wasp wasp. Calls can fly very well, those in the yard have a wing clipped so they don't wonder. They get along with everyone from our dogs and goats to the chickens and geese.