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My 3 new girls include an araucana

Well! she's very different to any hen I've met before (Ok, I have fairly limited experience in more unusual varieties).

 

Right now, she's just gone to bed. She's cuddled up under Edna (no1 grumpy lady) and making the most strange noise.

It's quite loud, and it's like, (hmmm, very hard to describe), a laser gun noise in a video game might be. A really long trrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr. Definitely not any kind of cluck, bok or squawk.

It could almost be a purr sound if it wasn't this really long 'note'.It doesn't undulate and just goes on for a long time, then there's a new trrrrr (without apparently pausing for breath) and off we go again

 

Is this normal? Is she ok? (she seems ok)

 

She's been bottom of the pecking order since they were all introduced (she's slightly smaller than the others), but seems to be coming into her own now - she just faced down a large bluebell (is this a victory roll?!)

She was very anxious at first - ran around manically in a kind of horizonal way (exactly like roadrunner!) but has seemed to be calming down

 

any thoughts?

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It sounds like a contented bed time purr to me. One of mine makes a noise that I can only describe as the same as our water tank finishing filling up... :shock: We have our computer in the loft (with the water tank), and I often think of our Ethel when it's having a gurgle :lol: .... A kind of brrrrrrrrweeeooowwweeeeooowwweeeeeee.... :lol:

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It doesn't sound like anything to worry about.

 

I have an Araucana bantam (Lola) and she sings whilst sitting on the nest box, a sort of high pitched lalalalalalalala. Sounds like someone doing their scales :lol: She also makes a really horridly loud squawking noise, the loudest of all my hens, despite being the smallest.

 

Seems Araucanas like making strange noises :D

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I was wracking my brain to work out what the noise she was making reminded me of - now it's come to me. It was like the warning noise of some creature I saw on a wildlife programme recently - no wonder I didn't associate it with a happy hen sound!

The other hens do little mumbley purry noises at bedtime (well, I think, some of them sound more like grumbles :lol: )

 

I'm just coming to the conclusion that araucanas make very different (and much louder!) sounds than the hybrids.

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Mine do that when they are out free ranging and a hawk flies over. They freeze and give a low purring, trilling sound! It was really odd the first time I saw it! I figured it was some type of "danger above" signal. I didn't know some of them do something similar at bed time! :think:

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Mine do that when they are out free ranging and a hawk flies over. They freeze and give a low purring, trilling sound! It was really odd the first time I saw it! I figured it was some type of "danger above" signal. I didn't know some of them do something similar at bed time! :think:

 

hmm, the sound was much more apt for 'danger above' - perhaps the danger above was me!

(opening the coop to see if they were all there)

 

But I'm deciding araucanas (or at least mine) is a different species. Today they all went for a dust bath in the compost heap - two new chooks and Edna the oldie. The Araucana tried it for about 5 seconds then clearly decided this was a dangerous activity and perched on the edge of the bin squawking loud enough to alert her avian ancestors in Chile! After listening to her do this for ten minutes I came inside for some quiet...

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