Chicks in VA
Bantams are the best👍😁
if you don't want to give him up just give him to family member or friend if possible
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I will ask around thanksif you don't want to give him up just give him to family member or friend if possible
Your probably rightAnd 3) Insulation could potentially make it too hot and stuffy. Coops need lots of ventilation.
Your probably rightProblem is, 1) roosters don't only crow in the coop and 2) you need to make sure there is enough insulation so sound proofing seems pointless. The best way to rehome is to post him in Craigslist, nextdoor,Facebook, ect.
Insulation is not good for winter. Chickens body temperature adjust to keep them warm for the weather outside. If you don't allow their bodies to dust then they will have a hard time. They just need a draft free, dry place to sleep.I wasn't planning to block ventilation. I know it might be useless in sound proofing but it's worth a try. Also it might be good for winter. I was hoping if he crows in day time it won't bother anyone possibly. I don't want to give him away just to end up in a soup pot. As my first chicks I haven't been toughened by the reality of chickens yet.
Thank you this makes since with winter sometimes being the same temp at night as in the day.Insulation is not good for winter. Chickens body temperature adjust to keep them warm for the weather outside. If you don't allow their bodies to dust then they will have a hard time. They just need a draft free, dry place to sleep.
A no crow collar didn't work either huh? Hmm Pikachu is already the noisiest bird. Happily chippering all the time. Already telling the other birds what to do at night if one of them walks out of under the warming plate he starts cheeping at them until they are back in bed. Probably signs he will crow alot.I had a good relationship with my neighbors when I lived in a no-rooster area. They loved hearing my rooster - haha! So it isn't hopeless, but certainly not ideal.
(A side note: The neighbors to my right loved my rooster. The neighbors to the left had an illegal marijuana grow in their yard, so they wouldn't dare complain.)
My fella is a bantam, and his crow is loud and screech. He crows all day long. He starts around 4:30am and crows periodically throughout the day until he goes to roost. And even then, if a noise startles him, he'll go off at night, too. A no-crow collar didn't work, either.
I agree - start with the neighbors. Imo, that's your best bet.
Or you can do like I did and move to an ag zone where you can literally have as many roosters as you want.