I can hear my silkies from the middle of our 20 acre property. I would definitely NOT say they are quiet.Silkies are quiet even there roosters are quiet crowers I have 8roo's and 48hens and my 3rd shift neighbor doesn't complain
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I can hear my silkies from the middle of our 20 acre property. I would definitely NOT say they are quiet.Silkies are quiet even there roosters are quiet crowers I have 8roo's and 48hens and my 3rd shift neighbor doesn't complain
Mine are quiet I guess I got good ones lolI can hear my silkies from the middle of our 20 acre property. I would definitely NOT say they are quiet.
Living in close quarters means negotiations and compromises
Code laws should be objective, not subject to a neighbors veto.that's where code and laws come in.
Nothing is music to the ears but quietness when trying to sleep during the day.Have you ever heard a Japanese Coturnix Quail cock crow? It's more music than annoyance and it is NOT that loud. Before Covid, when I was able to purchase the correct feed, I had close to fifty quail, with one male per 6 to 8 hens. They are not THAT loud.
I have Golden Comets and they're pretty quiet all the time..I have 10 of them.Hello! I am that one neighbor lady who works nights and really just can't have a lot of noise next door. I've been in my house for 20 years and had lots of neighbors, including neighbors with dogs and young children, but never had a chronic noise problem before the current neighbors, who also want chickens.
The current neighbors have a sweet but extremely loud child -- think "sleep wearing noise-cancelling headphones with white noise playing and earplugs and they can still wake you up when backyard-shrieking next door." They're also not people who respond well to requests for...just...some stable quiet times. We have 1/8 acre lots -- my house is literally feet from theirs. If the guy is outside on his phone he's basically in my house, I can hear every word with the double-glazed windows closed.
We have a backyard chicken ordinance that currently requires all neighbors to give consent, and I think roosters are not allowed, hens only. I've no idea what the others have said, but given how the chicken-wanting neighbors respond to "please, please can I have some quiet sometimes," I'm not keen on making next door even noisier, so I've said no.
If there's a breed that's actually quiet -- remember, we're not out in the country, we're in a small metro city with small lots and thin walls -- think a 40' x 60' backyard, so basically a practically silent bird, actually silent would be ideal -- I'd say right on, do it, eggs and fertilizer are great. But they're not great enough to substitute for enough sleep and the ability to work.
There's some possibility the neighbor-consent rule will be brought up again soon here and I want to be prepared.
TIA for your suggestions --