they don't chirp they quack whoever wants to know this.
they chirp, or peep until they're old enough to quack. I think it is what they do when they are scared, hungry, thirsty, or bored. They are talking... hoping someone knows what they are saying and solves their little ducky dilemma, or they figure it out for themselves. they stop when they sleep or rest
When hens are frightened they make a loud cackling sound.
In the hen house when a hen lays and egg she announces it to the flock very loudly and can do so for a long time.
When the rooster wakes up he lets everyone know it is time to get up and that he is guarding the hens.
All day the rooster sends out challenges, both to let other roosters he is there and to let the hens know he is on guard.
They do this to let the hen know where they are.
Mostly it is because they would like their mother to feed them.
Because they always do that after u rape them
Because of pain in back
no, they are silent
For baby chicks only use pine or hardwood shavings, redwood shavings have a natural chemical in them that will make the chicks sick.
peep
A flock chickens, a brood of hens, and a clutch or peep of chicks.
birds and mainly baby birds
it goes ow ow
It is communication. Just like the young of all creatures, they make noise when they are happy, hungry or frightened.
peep
A palindrome is a word, phrase, or sequence of characters that reads the same forwards and backwards. An example of a palindrome is the word "radar". A chick's noise could be described as a "cluck" or a "peep".
For baby chicks only use pine or hardwood shavings, redwood shavings have a natural chemical in them that will make the chicks sick.
chicks.
make noise with the rattle in fornt of the baby's face to get her attention then make noise with the rattle on either side of her head
peep
peep
A flock chickens, a brood of hens, and a clutch or peep of chicks.
make a loud noise.
birds and mainly baby birds
They trow up in the chicks mouth.