Rooster crowing

EquiAsh95

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Nov 10, 2023
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So we live in a HOA and roosters aren’t allowed due to “they are to loud” even though hens can be loud too but whatever. As you know it’s impossible to never end up with a rooster and we have had three for the last three months and it took us literally 3 months to just give them away. So obviously I don’t want to get in trouble with the HOA. I’m going to explain to them the situation with rehoming roosters but is there anything I can do to minimize crowing during the day. They crow all day long. Non stop. And I will not use a crow collar. Just thought I would post to see if there were any suggestions. We did get some of them rehomed but I know I’ve got some young roos that will crow soon. Photo of my only quiet roo 😅
 

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Is there anyway you can separate them?I might be making this up but I think my roosters crowed more when I had more than one rooster.I guess they were showing off?
 
How do you keep getting them?

There really is no way to keep roosters quiet. The more roosters you have, the more crowing each bird does, I have heard it called a crowing contest, can drive you nuts.

"off with their heads!" is the obvious solution, but somehow, I don't think that is the one you want.

Mrs K
 
How do you keep getting them?

There really is no way to keep roosters quiet. The more roosters you have, the more crowing each bird does, I have heard it called a crowing contest, can drive you nuts.

"off with their heads!" is the obvious solution, but somehow, I don't think that is the one you want.

Mrs K
We buy chicks often and also hatch eggs. Hence why we get roosters quite often. If buying chicks we do buy ones that are supposed to be pullets only but already have 3 young roos out of the pullet chicks.
 

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