Most backyard chickens are virtually undetectable, only getting vocal when they have just laid an egg or there is danger about- either noise won’t last long, and isn’t particularly loud in the first place. Compared to a dog’s bark which can reach over 90 decibels, chickens can hardly be called a noisy animal.Click to see full answer. Thereof, are backyard chickens loud?Chickens are too Noisy. Fact: laying hens — at their loudest — have about the same decibel level as human conversation (60 to 70 decibels). The noise level of a rooster’s crow is about the same as a barking dog; 90 decibels. But there are ways to keep roosters quiet throughout the night.Secondly, why are my chickens being so noisy? A single loud cluck – if your chicken emits a very short, clipped sound, and then stands bolt upright in what is known as the ‘vigilance’ posture, it’s likely signalling it thinks there’s a predator nearby. Buck-buck-buck – this is the noise a hen makes either when she’s just laid an egg, or she would like to. Also, how do you stop a chicken from making noises? If you have ever trained a dog, it is very similar, and all you need for quiet, well-behaved backyard chickens is water! Fill a spray bottle with water and every time the chicken starts to scream, tell it to stop and spray it with the water.Are chickens noisy and smelly?Chickens do chatter away, especially in the morning when they lay their eggs. If you keep up with cleaning the coop, it shouldn’t be particularly smelly. Chicken sounds may be annoying to some, but I think it is just something you get used to after having them for a while.
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