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I agree, I think that the point about unwanted roosters was partially dealt with by the earlier points about chicken sexing. But I do think its worth mentioning that some cities do allow roosters, and that crowing can be treated like any other noise disturbance.
Thanks for looking up the shelter statistics, as I suspected, the 'problem' isn't nearly as bad as they are trying to paint it. None of the shelters in Arizona have chickens at all, when I looked on petfinder, the closest chickens were in Nevada.
I agree, I think that the point about unwanted roosters was partially dealt with by the earlier points about chicken sexing. But I do think its worth mentioning that some cities do allow roosters, and that crowing can be treated like any other noise disturbance.
Thanks for looking up the shelter statistics, as I suspected, the 'problem' isn't nearly as bad as they are trying to paint it. None of the shelters in Arizona have chickens at all, when I looked on petfinder, the closest chickens were in Nevada.