Who here can speak chicken? Lol

It's possible Bocboc is a male. But she was supposed to be a girl
Might want to post pics because that is definitely one of them trying to crow.
At least one is a male.
Bocboc is white/black mottled and Chickie is brown
 

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Bocboc is definitely a cockerel. Large and especially red comb for his age, uneven pattern and crowing. As was said earlier, females can crow, but those are generally going to be older hens, not pullets

Chickie I am almost certain is a pullet as that pattern tends to be female specific
 
I have 2 bantom house chickens. They are 3 months old. Sometimes one of them makes this strange call and I don't know what they are trying to say. It only happens when I'm not in the room, and it's not very often.

https://recorder.google.com/56f7fec5-fbda-4141-a57d-6dc601e3f57c

What do you think?

Edit: They are both girls!
Bribe them with blueberries. That's what I do with my bantam after she lays her eggs and starts doing the egg song. I run to get her a couple blueberries and she's so excited about the berries that she stops screaming. I live in a condo and it works every time. :)

Also, they are probably making that noise because they are lonely. I realized that my chicken needs to be with me ALOT but if I let her work with me she is never loud.
 
Bribe them with blueberries. That's what I do with my bantam after she lays her eggs and starts doing the egg song. I run to get her a couple blueberries and she's so excited about the berries that she stops screaming. I live in a condo and it works every time. :)

Also, they are probably making that noise because they are lonely. I realized that my chicken needs to be with me ALOT but if I let her work with me she is never loud.
Doing that can actually make them be loud more often as it rewards the behavior. While you can't train a chicken to be quiet you can certainly make them louder. Loneliness can absolutely cause a chicken to be distressed (hence why it's not advised to keep just one chicken, 2 will keep them from being too lonely but 3 or more is ideal) but some birds are just loudmouths and roosters especially are going to crow no matter what you do
 

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