Do rooster collars really work?

I understand not wanting to offend your neighbors, but all of the new zoning that is biased against agriculture is unsustainable.

It forces us to support cruel chicken farms, and pay more for less quality in our diets.

Somebody in America has to grow food, or we'll all be dining on imported canned goods.

The battle lines are drawn. You didn't draw them.

Since you're outside of the lines stupid people drew, you owe it to yourself and anybody who wants to plant food in their front yard or raise their own eggs, to stand up for our rights.
 
If our rich neighbors tell us what we can and can't do on our land...

We're just serfs, and they are our masters.

If we allow people to make us feel like growing our own food on our own land is wrong~

They'll sell us our food from the dumpsters, and we'll have to pay whatever they demand.
 
If everybody in the world stopped keeping roosters because they might offend their neighbors, chickens would be extinct in a few years.

If everyone stopped planting food because they want to appear rich, and all the fishermen wanted to smell like bankers, we'd all be reduced to eating Soilent Green in our lifetimes.

Consider how many Americans work three jobs, and still live in their cars...

For many people, keeping chickens or growing things on their land is the only way they can afford to live indoors!

Any step we allow to move against private agriculture brings every one of US closer to poverty and bondage.
 
It's just basic Supply and Demand Economics.

Every one who stops producing their own food adds more demand to less supply.
 
When I was a child people were allowed to keep chickens in Los Angeles, America was full of small private farms, and my mom could fill the back of our station wagon full of groceries with a $20 bill.

Now America has strict zoning laws, most land is farmed by corporations, and $20 won't buy you a good dinner, even if you cook it at home!
 
When I was a child people were allowed to keep chickens in Los Angeles, America was full of small private farms, and my mom could fill the back of our station wagon full of groceries with a $20 bill.

Now America has strict zoning laws, most land is farmed by corporations, and $20 won't buy you a good dinner, even if you cook it at home!
Thank you for your comments. The rich nehbors can listen to our rooster.
 
Thank you for your response to my comments.

While I was writing I decided to pass out free chickens that get culled from my spiral breeding program, along with a summary of what I said here...

It'd be real nice to see the price of store bought eggs go down.
 
Thank you for your response to my comments.

While I was writing I decided to pass out free chickens that get culled from my spiral breeding program, along with a summary of what I said here...

It'd be real nice to see the price of store bought eggs go down.
Yea
 
The nehbors where there before the rooster, I also dont want our nehbors to hate us some may enjoy listening to it some may hate it, if i can have easily hear it when in the house we will probably put a collar on him better than having a chicken dinner. I also dont know 100% if its allowd we dont live in town so i assume it is.
Haha. I live in a neighborhood barely outside city limits. $800,000-$2,500,000 homes. 1 acre lots. I bought 18 chickens last year. Lost 3. 1 to neighbors dog. 2 to health issues. This year we bought 8 more and hatched 20-30. Now I've got 40-50 chickens! lol. 3 roosters. I'm looking at crow collars. I'll at least try them out. From what I've read, they don't stop crowing. They just lower the volume. It's nice to consider the neighbors, but also nice to help them stretch their own limits. I deliver fresh eggs to my neighbors for free occassionally. Probably helps a little.
 

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