Are you not allowed to have them? I have to say that I find my hens and pullets sometimes make more noise than my rooster. I can hear when someone lays an egg from inside my house, and my coop is a little ways away. If you are expecting them to be nice and quiet, you may be fighting a losing battle. Chickens make noises, sometimes loud ones. Do you think your neighbors are going to get mad? Or have they already complained? I don't know if there are breeds that are known to be quieter than others. Except maybe silkie girls. They are very quiet.
I am not sure holding her upside down is going to get her to be quiet for good. I don't know how to help, except to let you know that they can be loud and there isn't much you can do about it.![]()
Oh, one of my EE's lays anywhere from a mint green to almost torquoise or sage green. They do change colors somewhat at times. Just not from brown to blue.![]()
I am allowed to have them but I'm trying to keep peace with the neighbors. Things are getting better, but we had some rocky moments with neighbors when we first got them.
Rhodie finally quieted down after Caunnie laid that 2nd egg of the day and Drama laid her first.
I held Rhodie upside down after she bit me again and drew blood. She's so impatient - will bite if I'm carrying a treat bag, trying to put her back in the run, opening the garbage can where I store food. She always wants to be first and is quick to jump at bite at my hand. I'm trying to break her of the biting habit. It hurts when she bites, but today was the first time she drew blood.