The Henhouse Five Plus Too was a novelty act created by American musician and producer Ray Stevens in the 1970s. They were known for their unique style of performing popular songs in a clucking chicken manner, a technique known as "cluckaphony." Their most notable work is a chicken clucking rendition of Glenn Miller's "In the Mood," which reached number 40 on the Billboard Hot 100 in 1977. Despite their short-lived career, the group left a unique mark on the novelty music genre, demonstrating Stevens' comedic musical versatility.