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LOL I love the sound myself. rather my Roo's than the dogs bark'n. I don't sleep well either. My 2 young Maran Roo's R gettn' clearer, not so raspy.
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I have 2 say I am lucky then. My 2 Bantam Roos crow thru out the day, but not that often. I young Maran Roos , do the same. I don't let them out of their coop until about 7am. Never hear them at nite. whew ~
Lordy! I'm about the same age and midnight is late for me. Got the 5:30 thing down pat (I'm still up before the roos) but midnight is getting away from me ....
normaly im sleeping by 830 but i fight to stay awake till 900. im a carpenter working in the heat and full sun all day realy drains me but stayoing up till midnight is only kuzz theres girls to dance with lol im recently devorced so ive takeing up country dancing so im like a bad running car , once i get it started i gotta keep it running or stall out lol
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Lordy! I'm about the same age and midnight is late for me. Got the 5:30 thing down pat (I'm still up before the roos) but midnight is getting away from me ....
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Lordy! I'm about the same age and midnight is late for me. Got the 5:30 thing down pat (I'm still up before the roos) but midnight is getting away from me ....
LOL. I don't think I could stay up til mid nite if I had 2. I have a moment every now & then I can't fall asleep & stay up & be dammed, it's always a work nite . But don't sleep thru the nite, burns me up that I can't. Dam, things should get better & easier as we get older. who wrote this book ~~~~~
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Lordy! I'm about the same age and midnight is late for me. Got the 5:30 thing down pat (I'm still up before the roos) but midnight is getting away from me ....
That's got to be it. My divorce isn't quite final ... Maybe once I have that paper, I'll make it to midnight!!!
Let's see.... I live in Florida - -So I give them sunshine.
I live in the country - - -So, I give them fresh air.
I am mother and a natural worrier - - So, I change their water twice a day.
I have the space - - So, I give them a large 75 x 75 all male bachelor pad to grow up in.
AND THEY ARE SO HAPPY that they reward me with crowing as early as TWO weeks old.
Normally, they are around 4 - 6 weeks before they start letting it rip, BUT I have had them crow as early as two weeks.
It sounds like a yelp as if someone was picking on him, BUT no one was around.... He was in the middle of the brooder - crowing / yelping.