All noble sentiments to the side, this will turn into a city hall issue if left unchecked. There's nowhere else to go with it unless you can negotiate with him
Prepare for the worst, since a case can be made for nuisance, regardless of the law about chickens. Believe me, there IS a nuisance ordnance somewhere. Unless, he's a blowhard, he sounds like the type to make such a case.
The guy maybe works nights, I dunno. Maybe theres a reason he doesnt like two or three cocks crowing outside his window. Regardless, the law works both ways and there is a thing called right to peaceful enjoyment - which you will be found to be violating if this goes to court.
Your enjoyment of your roos won't matter, then, if you are the perpetrator and have to defend against that accusation.
Lose the roos and replace them with hens, before the law changes and you aren't allowed to keep any chickens...
Prepare for the worst, since a case can be made for nuisance, regardless of the law about chickens. Believe me, there IS a nuisance ordnance somewhere. Unless, he's a blowhard, he sounds like the type to make such a case.
The guy maybe works nights, I dunno. Maybe theres a reason he doesnt like two or three cocks crowing outside his window. Regardless, the law works both ways and there is a thing called right to peaceful enjoyment - which you will be found to be violating if this goes to court.
Your enjoyment of your roos won't matter, then, if you are the perpetrator and have to defend against that accusation.
Lose the roos and replace them with hens, before the law changes and you aren't allowed to keep any chickens...
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