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Noisy chickens
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Hey there, fellow chicken enthusiast! If your feathered friends are making some clucking, squawking, or even honking sounds that seem a bit out of the ordinary, you’re not alone in your concern. Chickens can be quite vocal, and their noises often reflect their emotions or needs. From expressing excitement during feeding time to signaling distress when they sense a threat, understanding these sounds can be key to ensuring their well-being. So, if you're picking up on a not-so-comfortable noise, it might be worth investigating what’s causing the clamor. Are they feeling peckish, or is something lurking nearby? Let’s dive into the delightful (and sometimes chaotic) world of chicken communication together! Your feathered friends will thank you for it!

| Hi! I Just wanted to know what type of noise is that, it seems a not really comfortable noise and I would like to know if they’re missing something or sensing some type of danger. Thank you very much for your replies! [link] [comments] |
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