When poultry are transported to intermittent loud noise, rate of laying eggs and growth rate were decreased and mortality increased (Oh et al., 2011). Broiler chickens exposed to 110 dB aircraft noise for five minutes every 20 minutes each day and every three nights for nine weeks from birth showed no difference in growth compared to a control group. Egg productivity was affected at exposure levels as high as 120 to 130 dB. Noise at 90 dB seemed not to affect productivity and egg quality of laying hens (Oh et al., 2011).