From sharp alerts to gentle chirps, each sound a chicken makes can offer insight into their inner lives.
But have you ever wondered what those clucks mean? Now an app can tell you.
Researchers at Dalhousie University’s Agricultural Campus near Truro, N.S., have developed an app called Cluckify to crack the code on what chickens are saying through the science of bioacoustics.
“[Chickens] have likes and dislikes, they have their own personalities to express their contentment, frustration, happiness, joy, etc. through their sounds,” said Suresh Neethirajan, a professor working on the app.
The goal of the app is to help chickens connect with humans, whether that be backyard flock keepers, poultry farmers or simply those with a keen interest in how animals communicate.
“There are about 45 different categories of sounds … social calls, rooster calls, a mother laying hen calling her chicklings, territorial calls,” said Neethirajan.
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