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    WILL I HAVE TO GET RID OF MY ROO?

    They are not complaining yet...
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    WILL I HAVE TO GET RID OF MY ROO?

    My mum loves the little guy as much as I do, so I don't think there is any danger of him being eaten! She was just scared about the neigbours at the time - they seem to be more tolerant when offered free eggs though!Thank you for replying!
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    WILL I HAVE TO GET RID OF MY ROO?

    Yes, currently setting him up a little area in our work shop with perches and a area to snuggle in so hopefully that will help!
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    WILL I HAVE TO GET RID OF MY ROO?

    I think I was not clear when I originally posted this. I am in the UK and my garden is a substantial size and I already have 4 ducks and 2 hens. He is very happy and loves to forage in the flower beds and the long grass. My only issue is the early crowing which I am seeking to address. Some...
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    WILL I HAVE TO GET RID OF MY ROO?

    Hi My four month old rooster wakes up at 530 every morning. This wouldn't be an issue except I live in the middle of a city with very close neighbours. I know them complaining is inevitable but no one wants a hybrid, completely random cockerel although he is very sweet and pretty. I only have...
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