A neighbor of mine had some roosters. I didn't know for a while and every morning I would hear this noise. I'm like, why do I hear cock-a-doodle-doo ?? Then I saw it in their front yard one day. It was a rad rooster.
I did not know that. I just thought the hens clucked. But when I finally saw the animal, I knew it was a rooster. I love roosters! But thanks, now I know :)
Is it normal to have chickens for a pet?
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A neighbor of mine had some roosters. I didn't know for a while and every morning I would hear this noise. I'm like, why do I hear cock-a-doodle-doo ?? Then I saw it in their front yard one day. It was a rad rooster.
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Actually the hens cock-a-doodle-doo too!
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I did not know that. I just thought the hens clucked. But when I finally saw the animal, I knew it was a rooster. I love roosters! But thanks, now I know :)
I had pet chickens for almost twenty years, none of them cock-a-doodle-doo except the roosters. The hens just make puck-wok and cooing noises.
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Well it's a fact, hens do that. I'm not going to argue with you, justy google it if you don't believe me. I've had chickens for a long time as well.
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I wasn't arguing, just relating my own experience. Gosh, I didn't expect you to take it the wrong way--it's just chickens, silly.