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Is it kinder to the rooster to rehome him to someone who will make him into dinner? i think it's nice that the OP is trying to keep his rooster and also keep his neighbors happy. There are so many roosters looking for a home, and very few homes to be had. And i think the problem could be solved without causing the roo any discomfort.
We have several loud guys. i had started putting our D' Uccle roo, Mr. Tweedley-Dee, in a hutch in the shed at night as his crow was ear-piercing. But we also have Tony the Showgirl who could peel paint several miles away. Right now it isn't a big deal as it's cold at night and everyone is keeping their windows shut. But by Spring, i plan on building more comfortable digs inside our shed to muffle the sound of all our roos at night.