I've had the same experience with my new hens. We started with three, but the first morning one of them started up at 5:30am with the goose-honking thing. She went to a new home, and all got quiet.
This week though (second full week with them) they both started laying, which means that while one is quietly suffereing the other is honking it's head off.
I do keep ours locked in their small coop overnight, but they now start up around 6:00-6:30am each morning, and practically bust the door down when I try to open it (I have a small window, and they are frantically pecking it when they see me coming). I don't want to offend the neighbors, so I quickly throw my clothes on and go down and let them out into their run.
Today, though, that wasn't enough either, and so I had to let them out to free-range. I then went back to bed and never heard them again - oh, until egg-laying time.
Bottom line: You are probably like me, and expected this cute "bock bock bock" sound now and again. Instead, its "CluckCluckCluckCluckCluckBOOOOOOOCCCCCKKKKKCluckCluckCluckCluckCluckBOOOOOOOCCCCCCCKKKKK!!!" over and over.
Oh, they were doing it the other morning when I was out there, and the rabbits (two of them) were stomping their feet. As usual, i couldn't see a thing, but then caught a glimse of the neighbor cat peeking out from some bushes.
If it ain't one thing, it's another. Which reminds me, I need to get to bed - it won't be long and they'll be starting up again

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-Dave
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