My brother is doing a science experiment for school about how baby chickens respond to various sounds and what their reactions are,and he needs to do a research paper including facts about how the chicks usually respond. Thank you!

Baby chicks will start to chirp towards where the sound is coming from to see if they get a response back.

If the sound is to load for them, they will try to run away from it and look for their mother.

2 Responses to “How do baby chickens normally respond/react to different sounds?”

  • Deltaflyer12 says:

    Baby chicks will start to chirp towards where the sound is coming from to see if they get a response back.

    If the sound is to load for them, they will try to run away from it and look for their mother.
    References :

  • Peter H says:

    The poo-poo. The bigger the poo, the louder the sound. The smaller the poo. the softer the sound. You can get a decibel meter for the acoustics, and a micrometer to measure the poo.
    References :
    This is common knowledge, amongst cock fighters. The bigger the poo, (usually) the tougher the fighting cock.

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