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Chirpy the chicken
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i am allowed roosters but want happy neighborsAre you allowed roosters (legally)but trying not to irritate the neighbors, or not allowed so trying to figure a way to avoid detection?
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i am allowed roosters but want happy neighborsAre you allowed roosters (legally)but trying not to irritate the neighbors, or not allowed so trying to figure a way to avoid detection?
Remove it's head.
Was kidding..... kind of.yes but i want it alive to breed it with my chicken
Talk with the neighbors.i am allowed roosters but want happy neighbors
That's considerate of you. You may want to talk to your neighbor(s) and see if its even going to be an issue. How close are they to where your birds are? Some people actually like a rooster....when I got back into chickens at our last home we were on 2 acres in the country, so no limiting ordinances, etc. I had no plans to have a roo, but wound up with an opps cockerel. Our tracts were long and narrow, so we had fairly close nighbors on both sides. One afternoon one of them had come over for a back porch chat and we were watching the chicks play. I mentioned that we'd be down a bird soon as I could find someone who wanted a roo, to assure him there'd be no disruptive crowing, and he was actually disappointed....turns out the folks on the other side felt the same and, in the end, I kept that roo and later replaced him with a different one...think they all liked my roos more than I did, lol.i am allowed roosters but want happy neighbors
Sorry to go a little off tangent, but can the no-crow collars get snagged?
I stopped leaving collars on my dogs when I was not with them after a freak event happened to a friend's dog - the collar snagged after it leapt at the gate and it could not free itself before she got home hours later. She was devastated.
If having a rooster is going to be problematic maybe buy fertilized eggs and then slip them under your broody hen(s). It isn't exactly 'breeding' them but could be an enjoyable alternative.
Then when baby roosters hatch you will have your next rooster(s) decision to make!!![]()