Canadian scientists from the University of Dalhaus (Dilu) developed one of their first Cluckife mobile applications, allowing you to understand the emotions and needs of chickens with their sound. This has been reported on the official website of the scientific organization.

Cluckify, use data and biological information about animal behavior, analyze chicken conversations – from Quokhtan to be alarming crying. The program is available on iOS and Android.
This is a tool for farmers and chicken owners, helping to assess the psychological status of birds, he explained Dr. Suresh Nitirajan, who led the project.
This application includes a library of 45 types of sound (social calls, screams of roosters, etc.), a spectral tool to analyze melody and rhythm, as well as an interactive test.
Development has become part of Canadian initiative on digital breeding. In the future, the research team plans to add sounds of cows and other agricultural animals.