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Let me just remind folks, this should be a total "Welcome to Oregon" post!

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Why do people move in next to the airport and then complain about the noise?
Why do people move in next to a person who races sled dogs for a living and then complain about the barking?
Because they are selfish and think the world should cater to their every whim. Common sense would say that if you do not like dogs chickens or airplanes, then do not move into an area where they are present.
I live outside the city limits here and my neighbors all have horses, lamas, cows, sheep, and such but as far as I can tell, I am the only guy with chickens. So far no one has said anything about the rooster crowing at 4:45 every morning like clockwork except for my daughter who happens to have the chicken run outside her window. I consider myself lucky in that all those living around me are farmer types who accept animal noise as part of the territory.
I feel for you though. I have lived in areas with complainers for neighbors. What is really funny is when you turn the tables on them and file a complaint or two. Their song quickly changes once they are being the ones being complained about.
You could always borrow or buy a sound meter to check how loud the crowing is from your neighbors yard. Odds are it is not very loud and no where enough to warrant a noise complaint.
Wait a minute! Is the jerk neighbors kid driving the truck behind your house and is the guy growing pot in his barn! If that is the case I would throw out there that you my just have to call and complain about that if he intends to turn u in for noise. Being charged with Trespassing and growing illegal drugs may be be a bit more than he bargained for. I may have mis- read that however.
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I've always liked the sound of a rooster crowing in the morning.
I've always thought that if I lived in such a place I'd get Peacocks. I've read where they are REALLY loud and are likely to sound off at anytime, day or night. There are a few places that have an ordinance about peafowl, but not many.![]()