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I think hens vary: there are quiet individuals, but not quiet breeds.

 

When I only had two hens, they were very quiet, but as soon as I went up to four hens they all got a lot noisier, asserting themselves. The more you get, the noisier they are.

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My SLW is the loudest by far - size isn't everything! When she starts you can hear her at the end of the road. I agree with Gallina, they are all individuals but the more you have, the noisier each is, as they set each other off. One starts and they all join in, whether they know what they are shouting about or not. :roll:

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Out of my three, only the Maran Cuivre makes enough noise that you could hear her next door - and that is only when she is announcing her egg or sounding the alarm.

 

It could be that I've struck lucky though, rather than the breeds themselves being quiet!

 

Jo

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I dont think there's any deciding factor.

 

We bought cochins as they are supposed to be docile and quiet (we have neighbours too)

 

Well, they didnt live up to their description, they are quite loud. So dont always go by the breed guides. :roll::lol:

 

I agree with Gallina, the more you get the more noise - my lot communicate across the garden to each other very loudly :roll: .

 

When we had 2 hens we had no noise at all. so maybe that is your best bet? :D

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My 6 are all fairly quiet, 3 of them do a bit of bok bokking when they are laying/about to lay/have laid :roll: - Bluebelle (very loud )Margo and pepper. Elsie ( warren ) Lottie ( speckledy) and Hattie ( Blackrock ) don't make any noise at all.

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If they're telling the truth, my neighbours love the sound of my hens.

 

On our side of the road there is an elevated road traffic bridge, so that anything that makes a more "natural" sound is welcomed.

 

What I find is that wild birds are more shrill (bless 'em) but hens are very lovely cos they make many lovely types of sounds.

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My lot are quiet 99% of the time. All day I hardly hear a peep out of them. Sometimes (but not all the time) when they lay, they announce it to the world, very loudly and I rush out because I'm worried about the neighbours. As soon as they see me, they stop (bit like children demanding attention really). Or if they see a cat in the garden, the "bok, bok" alarm used to start up and they all joined in, but now 1 year on, they don't do that.

 

So, I would say yes, chickens are very quiet, just making the odd quiet noise which is a lovely sound (much better than barking dogs, or cars, planes etc) but they can go for it if they want to. Doesn't last long.

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