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  1. TeaLady

    Does an only rooster crow less?

    Thank you, Chicken Lady. I have this theory: 1: There are many varieties of Drat!. 2: For each variety, each person has a lifetime limit. You know what that limit is when you reach it. A lot of us don't even have a clue about that limit until we reach it. 3: When you reach that limit, you...
  2. TeaLady

    Does an only rooster crow less?

    Well, that sounds probable! Ray's been pretty quiet today, but BF says he was crowing at 3 this morning. BF is really annoyed with the PITA neighbors & is too delighted that Ray is crowing at 3 a.m. He and our nicest neighbors (the ones who plan to get chickens next year after they've watched...
  3. TeaLady

    Does an only rooster crow less?

    BTW, Here's a couple of shots of Ray: And one from when we thought he was a pullet:
  4. TeaLady

    Does an only rooster crow less?

    Thanks, everyone, for the support on the "rant" part of my initial post. Kind of got off-forum, but I needed to vent and I knew I'd find folks who understand on BYC. DarkUnicorn -- I'm actually the city transplant in this situation, LOL. Never was on a farm growing up even. But my Mom says...
  5. TeaLady

    Does an only rooster crow less?

    Thanks. I've already talked to a lawyer, and I think they have too. (See my post at https://www.backyardchickens.com/forum/viewtopic.php?id=84381&p=3). In this area I could kill the dog if it is even threatening my livestock. But the recommended option per the lawyer is to call animal control &...
  6. TeaLady

    Does an only rooster crow less?

    I think I know the answer to this from other posts, but wanted to ask the question anyway. I ended up with 2 roosters, a Leghorn and an EE. The EE is beautiful, as are my EE hens, so I'd like to keep him. The Leghorn I'm not so interested in. Didn't want Leghorns anyway; they were mis-labeled...
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