38 Free Paques Sound Effects - Most Popular
Cock Song #1

A rooster “cock-a-doodle-doo” only. He wouldn’t sing anymore once I started the recorder. UCS Category: ANMLFarm. Length: 00:02.
Annoyed Hen

Short little cry from a bantam hen (or rooster) when it’s annoyed or feels threatened (by my microphone in this case). UCS Category: ANMLFarm. Length: 00:03.
Chick 2 (Stuffings)

Peeping sounds from “Nugget’s” (that’s his name), my friend’s little chick. He’s a bantam chick and is 3 weeks old. A chick peeps like this when it’s alone, calling for its mother or another chick to keep it company. UCS Category: ANMLFarm. Length: 00:19.
Chick 1 (Stuffings)

Peeping sounds from “Chicken” (that’s his name), my little chick. He’s a bantam chick and is 3 weeks old. A chick peeps like this when it’s alone, calling for its mother or another chick to keep it company. UCS Category: ANMLFarm. Length: 00:20.
Cock song #2

Cocoricos of my oldest cock (x 6). He does not sing very well. It's a dwarf rooster. UCS Category: ANMLFarm. Length: 00:24.
Hen, imitated to the mouth #1

Imitation of a hen with the mouth. UCS Category: BIRDMisc. Length: 00:20.
Song of a Rooster

Song of a rooster (x 6). He does not sing very well. It is a bantam. UCS Category: ANMLFarm. Length: 00:20.
Cockerel: First song

Cockerel crows for the first time (x4). His song will evolve until its final vote. UCS Category: ANMLFarm. Length: 00:26.
Hen, imitated to the mouth #2

Imitation of a hen with the mouth. UCS Category: BIRDMisc. Length: 00:16.
Chick that chirp

Chick squeals when he is with his mother. It feels safe. Recording in a box. Some noise. UCS Category: ANMLFarm. Length: 00:31.
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