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This is my great-nephew holding Aragorn, only took me about 3 weeks to get him to let anyone hold him. Ethan comes over on the weekends and loves to help me with the chicken chores and was so tickled that he was able to pick one of the chickens up, but I can't take credit for the picture because his dad took it when they (his mom and dad) came in to pick him up today.
 
Hopefully they will let you keep the Roosters there and hopefully before you get fined. I am trying to figure out how to get the other coop over to my parents faster as my Rooster that got injured is trying to crow and the minute he does he will have to leave where I have him at, hopefully he doesn't try to crow again before next weekend (that is when I am supposed to go get the other coop), as long as he waits until then to make another attempt at crowing I won't get into trouble.

We will see, when i had roosters last summer none of my nieghbors cared except one she only cared after it got cooled down and she took the fans out of the windows and she started hearing them.. i told her i have roosters again but i'm keeping them in the garage and they havent been crowing as much cause they do crow.. but since now they are old enough and dont need the heat lamp i took that away and the garage is pritty dark gots one window that will give light but not alot so they stay pritty quit now.. i want to keep them but i do have other neighbors that arent next to me that are just sorry to say stuck up.. exspecialy there kids funny thing is one of there kids came up to me and was like can you please stop leaving eggs out for my dog to eat.. i guess when i threw my frozen eggs away cause of the cold a few fell out of the trash and on the front part of my lawn.. they were freaking out saying that the eggs will kill there dog.. i had to reinsure them that eggs are actually good for dogs it shines there coats.. idk i'm gona try to make a deal with a neighbor by my parents see if they will let me rent half of there coop since they have a huge 2 sided coop and the other side is empty cause i have a feeling i'm gona get called in soon there crows are starting to get stronger and stronger every day. :/
 
I guess I am just lucky that I live where several of my neighbors have chickens (including roosters) and my banty rooster hardly ever crows and when he does it isn't very loud, my new Cuckoo Maran rooster hasn't figured out crowing yet because he is so young (3 months old).
I hope your parents neighbor lets you rent part of her coop. Good Luck :)
 

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