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Look up 'chicken ordinance' for your city and see if you're allowed to have 'livestock'. Some cities are prejudiced against you having roosters in your backyard.

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Roosters can be loud. Do chickens crow like roosters?

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Chickens only make several loud 'caw' singing noises at egg laying time and it doesn't last very long. Neighbors have one that does the noise around noon every day and that bothers no one (so much a nothing compared to the noise of a typical gardener mowing for 5 or more minutes). I did have a chicken in the past that with age/experience learned to lay the egg faster and made little noise at that special time. A city of relative says no chickens unless they are 100ft from someone else's home or business, so that screws people out of having their own in the typical housing tract. Some cities will allow a 'pet' maybe? To get around that law.

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But chickens have such fowl language! When a chicken is just scratching around for seeds and bugs, it mutters "Fuuck, fuck fuck fuck" but when it lays an egg it goes spastic "Fuck Fuck Fuck Fuck... Fuck OFF!!!"

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No. But they do have their egg laying song. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=17wGTlGKJJ0 They are a lot quieter than a roo. Normally if a hen makes noise, she's either laid an egg or she's startled by a predator, or upset at something.

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no, hens are mich quiter than roosters, they will sing a loud obnoxious song for a few mins after they lay their eggs tho.