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Nouns related to chickens: hen, rooster, egg, chick, feather, coop, cluck. Adjectives to describe chickens: feathered, fluffy, noisy.Verbs to describe chickens' actions: cluck, crow, peck, scratch.
Cluck U restaurants originated in a portion of the world that chickens can be found most, in Kentucky. Kentucky has the most chickens roaming wildly in the world.
they cluck to each other which is like talking so yes...
Guinea hens and chickens are both domesticated birds, but they have some key differences. Guinea hens are generally smaller and more slender than chickens. They have a distinct call that is louder and more shrill than a chicken's cluck. Guinea hens are also known for being more independent and better at foraging for food compared to chickens. Additionally, guinea hens have a unique feather pattern with spots or stripes, while chickens typically have solid-colored feathers.
Onion Talks - 2012 Ducks Go Quack Chickens Say Cluck 1-3 was released on: USA: 31 October 2012
Close to a chicken a measured sound pressure level of 60 dBSPL is possible. At the ear of a listener far away from the chicken the level must be much less. We got the distance law 1/r for the sound pressure.
A chicken will cluck and a rooster will crow. The sound made by a rooster is often louder and more distinct than the sound made by a chicken.
Chicks cheep. Hens cluck and cackle. Roosters crow, "cockle-doogle-doo".
I raise chickens, and there are more than 50 in my barn.
It's most likely not that your chicken CAN'T stop clucking... just that it doesn't want to. Chickens usually only cluck when they are trying to give a message to others around them. If you are in their space, they might be warning their flock of an intruder.
Susan M. Troller has written: 'Cluck' -- subject(s): Chickens, Humor, Pictorial works, Anecdotes
The sound is called a "cluck" (clucking). "The chickens clucked happily as they pecked at their food." In English, the onomatopoeia is cluck and the sound may be indicated by either "cluck cluck" or "buck buck" (buc buc). Other variants include "bok bagok" and "puckuck."