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Cluck is the usual descriptive for a hens vocalizations.
Hens cluck.
hens
Cluck!!
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you get it from sheep not hen. hens make egge and chicks
cluck of corse
Not typically. Any breed of hen can make a crowing sound but it is often done by hens in a flock that has no rooster. The alpha hen in a flock of chickens without a rooster will often take over the "guard" duties of a rooster.
Hens often make a loud clucking noise just after laying an egg.
Hens typically make a clucking sound, which can vary in pitch and intensity depending on their mood or the situation. They may also emit soft cooing sounds, especially when they are content or communicating with their chicks. Roosters, on the other hand, are well-known for their distinctive crowing, which serves to establish territory and attract hens. They may also make other sounds such as cackles or whistles to communicate different messages.
Yes. Roosters have many different vocal sounds. A reassuring clucking sound is common for roosters to make.
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