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Thanks partsRheavy!! We will look at trying to connect with them shortly - thanks again - so appreciated!
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It is (highly) against NYC regulations to have a Rooster in the city (there is also a Federal Statute regulating it) - so in fact ultimately, they are breaking the law. They're not supposed to even have the Rooster in the first place
So ultimately it is our decision in some respects because we could simply call NYC Animal Control. Which I feel wouldn't serve anyone well. Especially the Rooster!
Well, our DH and I adopted our roo through the Buy/Sell/Trade section of this forum from another BYCer, so I'd definitely recommend that. Others mentioned most of your other options (e.g. Petfinder, Craigslist, etc.) and the associated cautions to consider. If you have any periodic farm markets, etc. you could ask around there as well. Beyond that, you can post Classified ads in papers surviving nearby suburban/rural areas, and start talking to friends and family and see if any of them need/want/can have or know someone who does that could take him.
No - its their "illegal" bird
A touch of semantics maybe - but they dont really have much say because they are clearly breaking the law.
The issue is - nothing at the present time is being done - so there a 2 options - either they are going to slaughter it (again - aparently against the law if done by themsleves) or we try to find a home for the Rooster.
Ideally - they would have a plan already in place to deal with the Rooster once it starts crowing.
That being said - we're here trying a solution that would work best for everyone - especially the Rooster itself.
Thanks thats much appreciated info! I think I need to have 20 posts to put up an add so I'll try to do that
Yeah - we've done the asking to a certain extent - but none of our circles of friends really have much connection with the chicken raising community so a quick google search brought me here - so consider this the first step in "asking around" ha!
Appreciate the info for sure - cheers!
oh man - wow - thats all great info! thanks so much!
Agreed - if they decide to eat him - fine - we are prepared for that outcome too - sniff sniff - the main issue is he hasnt been eaten for the past 4-5 weeks lol
Cheers!