Chicken Survey!

Neolones

Songster
6 Years
May 11, 2016
105
60
141
EDIT: I would like to clarify that before I had chickens the first round, I checked with all my immediate neighbors, and all are COOL, I just want to be a good neighbor and try to reduce the noise level in my next go around. I would not get birds, if I had not consulted with my neighbors first.




In my quest of finding the quietest chicken breed, I have decided to create a list of breeds my research has brought me to. My personal experience, only my Wyandotte was quiet & my Olive Egger was extremely loud. Since I am in a urban setting & chickens are not allowed (City & HOA), I am trying find what will work best for my set up. I have been able to keep chickens successfully in my current home (3 years), but hat do re-homed them due to health reasons.


https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1...ZXXxuhPvnZ7x3jLRRtPHBEEw/viewform?usp=sf_link
 
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In my quest of finding the quietest chicken breed, I have decided to create a list of breeds my research has brought me to. My personal experience, only my Wyandotte was quiet & my Olive Egger was extremely loud. Since I am in a urban setting & chickens are not allowed (City & HOA), I am trying find what will work best for my set up. I have been able to keep chickens successfully in my current home (3 years), but hat do re-homed them due to health reasons.


https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1...ZXXxuhPvnZ7x3jLRRtPHBEEw/viewform?usp=sf_link
Your spreadsheet, as constructed, only allows ratings if you have experience with every breed listed. It won't accept anything other than every row having a rating.
Regardless, each bird is unique. Some are loudmouths and some are not.
You should work to change the ordinance for your HOA... or move.
 
Your spreadsheet, as constructed, only allows ratings if you have experience with every breed listed. It won't accept anything other than every row having a rating.
Regardless, each bird is unique. Some are loudmouths and some are not.
You should work to change the ordinance for your HOA... or move.

You can select the option of N/A for the breeds you have no experience with. You can also volunteer in one of the questions, other breeds.
 
Since I am in a urban setting & chickens are not allowed (City & HOA), I am trying find what will work best for my set up.
Probably no chickens would work best ;)
Because....
Regardless, each bird is unique. Some are loudmouths and some are not.
You should work to change the ordinance for your HOA... or move.
Ditto Dat!!
 

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