giannaballin
Hatching
My chicken is quite now that I put on a hammock for it
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WHen I want my rooster to shut up I sit out there in the morning with him in my lap and pet him. It's the only thing that works 100%
sorry if this is an old topic but came across it looking after some tips besides 'quote ', untill now all that worked was indeed petting but unfurtunately don't have always the time for it , have not the nicest neighbours either , they once told me after my anouncement ''there will be chickens in the backyard , if you like it costs nothing to give them your scraps and they will happily eat it " , their reply was simply '' oh chickens no they stink , there goes the nice summer ! but it would be the least you 'd allow us to do yes , because we pay a lot for the trash ! '' whereby her husband replied " yeah so we can have a good BBQ too otherwise they keep on smelling and just eating ! we just moved here and it would be our first summer with a yard ! "
so on topic here : tried with the water , reaction of the SCREAMING few ? just continuing as if it just rained few drops or one second '' uh wait a sec did you feel that ? whatever ''
no treats in the morning is already a steady rule , they get one hand each hen / rooster of grain in mornings early , later on they get some scraps and other food but noticed the same ; petting is the only thing that really works , so looking for other things now to ' shut them up ' ... certainly since the neighbours are avoiding me and prefer to pay high taxes instead of free ' dumping the scraps to my chickens ' .
You sound very self righteous. I've had chickens for 10 years in the city and happened to finally raise a small group of cuckoo marans that I've always wanted and they happen to be MUCH louder than any previous birds I have EVER had. Not everyone can have acres of land and live in the middle of nowhere.I don't think chickens are like children at all. I think they are like chickens...and who would want to change that, really? My chickens are never bored, they free range at will, had an acre to live on and the surrounding fields to stretch into, plenty of food, variety of forage.
Guess what? They are still noisy sometimes...after laying an egg, settling a roost dispute, when a hawk flies over, etc. This is called communication and they should be allowed to express themselves without having to cluck sotto voce because they live where chickens should not live for fear of the neighbor's displeasure.
I get it that some of you live in town and you don't want to disturb the neighbors, but you did choose a pet that has no volume control...what in the heck did you expect? Tiny squawk collars to suppress the noise?These are farm animals.![]()
The reason you aren't getting many solutions offered is because there are many of us that accept the realities of raising chickens, don't try to adapt them to city life so we can have a few eggs without the side effects of noise and we don't see any merit in it when it isn't necessary....our solutions were viable.
You don't need to own chickens to enjoy fresh eggs...there are sources out there. You don't need to suppress chicken instinct and natural behavior to suit your life...your life doesn't hinge on this happening. It's just a whim, a hobby, a new fad. Solutions are generally not needed when chickens stay in the country and city things stay in the city. The problem is self-inflicted and is just as easily solved by not inflicting it upon oneself.![]()
I know that is not a popular view, but there it is. I'm sorry some of us were less than helpful but it is a recurring subject on this forum that has a very obvious, complete solution....don't have chickens in the city.