Maybe put up a whole row of artificial Christmas trees? Evergreens can be good light-blockers. Unfortunately it's not the best time of year to find them, but maybe keep an eye on yard sales or look at stores having early pre-Christmas sales. Or maybe cornstalks, which seem to be common decorations at this time of year.We cannot do a giant spot light, or a ton of mirrors, or a fire hose while this goes to court but I am looking for a way to block the light and still ventilate the chicks. I cannot do anything that is retaliation but I can do normal things and I can defend my place. Thank you for all the suggestions and for the kind words. If you have any coop light blocking and ventilation ideas I'd love to hear them. Thanks again
Any other kind of real or artificial plants would work too. But I'm thinking it if LOOKS like a seasonal decoration, it might not bother everyone else who sees it (like yourself, and the neighbors who are not causing trouble.)
If you put up some lights of your own (Christmas lights, night lights, lit Halloween decorations, etc) that might make the flashlight less obvious to the chickens (more light, rather than light in a formerly-dark place.) So the chickens might not be disturbed as much. I don't know if that would be enough to keep the rooster from waking up and crowing, but you could probably test it with things you already have rather than needing to buy anything new.