So I finally became the proud servant of four newly-hatched chicks this past July....one Australorp (Thyme), one Easter Egger (Falcon), one Silver-Laced Wyandotte (Salt) and one Gold-Laced Wyandotte (Pepper).
They have since grown up into fluffy pullets that will start laying in one or two months (Right now, they are 22 weeks old). They used to all had the same tone of voice and spoke softly to each other and myself.
Lately though, Thyme, my Australorp, has decided that it would be fun to start shrieking every time she sees my or my husband come outside the house or enter the chicken coop. She has this deafening primordial shriek that sounds something like "RAAAAWWWRRR--AAACK--AACK--AACK--AACK". It's not a crow, and it's not anything like the other hens let out. I swear, prehistoric velociraptors probably had the same shriek. In addition to this, she is becoming more and more flighty, despite never being bullied (None of my four hens bully each other) and despite having no traumatic experiences, ever. She also never shrieks like this when she's with the flock with no humans around. She only shrieks when she sees us humans.
This is the hen in question, picture taken at about 20 weeks old (surprisingly, she has her mouth shut in this photo):
Is this normal for an Australorp? I thought they were supposed to be docile, quiet and friendly, which is why I bought I her in the first place (I never had chickens before).
But instead, despite all the treats and love, she is becoming super-loud, flighty, and hates being touched. Those of you with Australorps, I'd love to hear about yours. Are they quiet? Friendly? Loud? Flighty? I know every chicken is different, but is Thyme atypical of her breed?
They have since grown up into fluffy pullets that will start laying in one or two months (Right now, they are 22 weeks old). They used to all had the same tone of voice and spoke softly to each other and myself.
Lately though, Thyme, my Australorp, has decided that it would be fun to start shrieking every time she sees my or my husband come outside the house or enter the chicken coop. She has this deafening primordial shriek that sounds something like "RAAAAWWWRRR--AAACK--AACK--AACK--AACK". It's not a crow, and it's not anything like the other hens let out. I swear, prehistoric velociraptors probably had the same shriek. In addition to this, she is becoming more and more flighty, despite never being bullied (None of my four hens bully each other) and despite having no traumatic experiences, ever. She also never shrieks like this when she's with the flock with no humans around. She only shrieks when she sees us humans.
This is the hen in question, picture taken at about 20 weeks old (surprisingly, she has her mouth shut in this photo):
Is this normal for an Australorp? I thought they were supposed to be docile, quiet and friendly, which is why I bought I her in the first place (I never had chickens before).
But instead, despite all the treats and love, she is becoming super-loud, flighty, and hates being touched. Those of you with Australorps, I'd love to hear about yours. Are they quiet? Friendly? Loud? Flighty? I know every chicken is different, but is Thyme atypical of her breed?