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You made a point. But my rooster is not the only crowing rooster around. There are many other roosters crowing outside of the community and the walls here are very good. So if he does decide to crow when everyone is sleeping they will not hear him. only when he is in the balcony and that is when everyone is usually awake or at work already.The only indoor Chicken Keepers I have seen truly admired here are those providing baby Chick Care or Special Needs, or end-of-life Compassionate Care inside. Normal Chickens deserve the opportunity to achieve - or approximate their full Chicken potential.
I think it's imaginary to think ALL neighbors love an Adult Rooster. Sure, people express happiness at seeing a baby Chick grow, even watching a Cockerel develop or hearing early attempts at Crowing...but I doubt very much that every person in the apartment complex loves crowing - when they are trying to sleep, or if it becomes louder and incessant. I managed residences - many will just speak to a Manager (or Police, LOL) rather than risking any personal confrontation.
Adding another Roo could get very ugly, especially as their big fighting claw grows out. Every Pet brings with it inevitable separation. To the O.P.: Do the right thing ...re-homing - before you get an eviction notice. Agree that a nearby farm would probably let you visit, or possibly even Pet-Sit when they take a vacation. That could become a wonderful new adventure. Ok that's probably imaginary, too.
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