"Squeakers" doing her squawk throughout the day

Orion ZyGarian

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So the story here is that we lost about 8 chickens one night when I broke my truck and didnt get home in time to close the coop before dark. Coyotes (most likely) raided the coop, feathers everywhere, parts everywhere, even lost our big rooster who was super cool.

Anyways, since then, she's had a rough/scratchy voice. Eventually she got it back, and this is what she's sounded like since then. It's been 6-7 months and is otherwise healthy and normal. She hasnt shown any signs of any other health issues. Wondering if anyone else has had a similar experience
 
That must be hard when you come home to a chicken massacre....
can’t imagine 😞
don’t know about the voice, she looks like a nice chick to me
 
It took a little while to process, but this is just normal nature stuff whether we like it or not. I was most upset about losing our rooster, he was a great companion, very curious and friendly, tended to the flock well
 
I know it’s nature and that we should interfere as less as possible but we already do by locking our flock safely inside at night.

I hope you gather yourself a nice flock once and again
 
Thank you. Have 2 pullets (one of which is probably a roo), 4 that are a week or 2 old, and one that is about a month or so. Plus the 3 adults. It's tough to have just a few
 
You're sure that's a pullet, yes? I just ask because our 3 young cockerels who are trying to learn to crow sound sort of like this, only not as loud.
So sorry you had such a horrible experience!
 
You're sure that's a pullet, yes? I just ask because our 3 young cockerels who are trying to learn to crow sound sort of like this, only not as loud.
So sorry you had such a horrible experience!
I'm sure. She and her recently expired sister both used to lay eggs. That is a good point, but she has gone from having a quiet/scratchy voice to this. I dont think she's unhappy, and not really anything else wrong with her
 
Looks like some slight respiratory distress, like she's got something 'stuck in her throat'.
Did it start immediately after the attack.....or.....?
Does she do it all the time or just once in while?
Maybe her neck was injured?
 

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