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Hen Vocalization Question
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<blockquote data-quote="bowhunterfanatic" data-source="post: 5321587" data-attributes="member: 7450"><p>Maybe it's just something to do with the area of the state I'm in, but the last few years I've noticed our hens are 10x more vocal before the season starts than once it starts. Anyone else notice this? I'm sure pressure plays a role, but that can't be the only factor. I went and listened this morning and almost every spot I stopped I heard hens cutting up and making all kinds of racket, both in the tree and on the ground. I probably heard more hen talk this morning than I will hear over the course of the entire season once it opens. Even the first week or two of season when I'm still seeing large numbers of hens they typically aren't very vocal. Anyone else see this?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bowhunterfanatic, post: 5321587, member: 7450"] Maybe it's just something to do with the area of the state I'm in, but the last few years I've noticed our hens are 10x more vocal before the season starts than once it starts. Anyone else notice this? I'm sure pressure plays a role, but that can't be the only factor. I went and listened this morning and almost every spot I stopped I heard hens cutting up and making all kinds of racket, both in the tree and on the ground. I probably heard more hen talk this morning than I will hear over the course of the entire season once it opens. Even the first week or two of season when I'm still seeing large numbers of hens they typically aren't very vocal. Anyone else see this? [/QUOTE]
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