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Yes, and they were excited to have a chicken neighbor because they themselves have a lovely little flock of Rhode Island reds and black australorps... or maybe they're Jersey giants, I'm not sure because they're still juveniles and only about 4 months old. They themselves have roosters, as well (their lot is >1 acre).
At any rate, when the complaint was made, ONE baby gosling was there and a handful of baby chicks, NO roosters (well, 3-week-old chicks, but those don't really count). There was nothing there crowing, and even the gosling made the most quiet of peeper sounds that you can't hear from the road/outside of her property! And even with the multitude of roosters she has there NOW, you can't even hear them crowing until you walk up the hill and onto her property--with the exception of George, the adorable but completely obnoxious little sebright roo. (She shoulda named him Napoleon.)
Farmer Lew and I are making unannounced, irregularly timed, impromptu visits up to her place during the day while she's at work in Sacramento to see if we can catch anyone messing around on her property.
Maybe she could buy / borrow one of those game cams... that would sure be proof that someone is trespassing.