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Oooh! I like that. Lol. Yeah, that will be my next step.Lol you can put a little army outfit on him and weaponize him. Really though if it’s only the night crowing you’re trying to curtail then a dark box may be your answer.
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Oooh! I like that. Lol. Yeah, that will be my next step.Lol you can put a little army outfit on him and weaponize him. Really though if it’s only the night crowing you’re trying to curtail then a dark box may be your answer.
The box, not the chicken camoOooh! I like that. Lol. Yeah, that will be my next step.
Thats not the case but thanks for the great suggestionsGet rid of him. If you can't find a home then put him on the table. If you're not allowed to keep chickens then he's putting the whole flock at risk of discovery and you could end up having to get rid of them all.
Your first post says you're in a city where chickens aren't welcome so I'd say it is the case, but ok.Thats not the case but thanks for the great suggestions![]()
Right, not welcomed. Nuisance birds, chicken or otherwise, generate noise complaint. I'm hoping for suggestions not a recipe.Your first post says you're in a city where chickens aren't welcome so I'd say it is the case, but ok.
I have a difficult decision to make. One of my four new chicks is a rooster. Hopefully the only one.
He is a pretty awesome bird. Tame, allows me to pick him up easily and likes my big hens. They all share our yard plus an 18 x 16 pen.
We live in the city where chickens are not welcomed. Either I find a way to keep him quiet or he has to go.
Going away is a problem. I haven't found any takers. A few places are dealing with predator problems and have lost several birds. Tried the collar but he freaks out something awful. Even had a friend who uses one check it out. Luci does not tolerate the collar.
Lucifer (previously Lucille) is not loud (yet) nor does he crow a lot. I've accustomed the chick flock to stay in their ample coop until at least 8:30am. I have to be quiet in the morning or he will call for me. There is food water treats and multiple levels for them to hop around. My big girls are in a different coop next to the the chick coop. They're very quiet until they see or hear me. Then they too call for me.
Now, I'm cognizant of the fact that Luci will get louder and more active as he matures.
Short of building them an actual house is there anything I can do? I don't want to mutilate his vocal chords but I don't want to endanger him either.
Help!