- Jun 28, 2013
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Hello!
This is my first time ever having chickens and my first time posting!! I have two hens and a rooster that are about 4 months. By ownership, they belong to my parents, but I definitely take care of them. We have a chicken coop made from a playhouse. They free roam the backyard all day and then go back into the coop at about 7:30pm.
The rooster, crows loudly at about 5:30am every day. It's right outside my bedroom, so I wake every morning to let them out and he still crows for about 15 minutes and settles down. Then does it randomly throughout the day. I don't doubt that my neighbors can hear it just as clear as I can. He can be sweet, and was when he was younger. Now, (mostly) he's just moody, stand-offish, hates being picked up, and can be a bit aggressive. We also lost a hen to a predator a few weeks ago, our rooster fought but didn't win
. I've read that those symptoms may just be hormones and him growing. I've considered finding him a new home, but my parents insist on keeping him. So, their word is over mine.
I love the silly animals, I've put a lot of work into raising them. Neighbors haven't said anything about the crowing yet, but I would really appreciate some extra hours of sleep. I'm looking into sound proofing the coop, but no idea how to execute. I'm working on a budget since I have school, so I'm reaching out for some suggestions.
Please and thank you very much!!
This is my first time ever having chickens and my first time posting!! I have two hens and a rooster that are about 4 months. By ownership, they belong to my parents, but I definitely take care of them. We have a chicken coop made from a playhouse. They free roam the backyard all day and then go back into the coop at about 7:30pm.
The rooster, crows loudly at about 5:30am every day. It's right outside my bedroom, so I wake every morning to let them out and he still crows for about 15 minutes and settles down. Then does it randomly throughout the day. I don't doubt that my neighbors can hear it just as clear as I can. He can be sweet, and was when he was younger. Now, (mostly) he's just moody, stand-offish, hates being picked up, and can be a bit aggressive. We also lost a hen to a predator a few weeks ago, our rooster fought but didn't win

I love the silly animals, I've put a lot of work into raising them. Neighbors haven't said anything about the crowing yet, but I would really appreciate some extra hours of sleep. I'm looking into sound proofing the coop, but no idea how to execute. I'm working on a budget since I have school, so I'm reaching out for some suggestions.
Please and thank you very much!!