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Forgive me but me no comprende lo que hablas.I hate to be the one to say this, but i do not think soundproofing is the solution.
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Forgive me but me no comprende lo que hablas.I hate to be the one to say this, but i do not think soundproofing is the solution.
I think they're implying you shouldn't have roosters in an apartment. I tend to agree, but I'm not going to try to change your mind.Forgive me but me no comprende lo que hablas.
es injusto y cruel lo que estas haciendono comprende
Que'st que cest? Je ne te comprends pas mon ami.es injusto y cruel lo que estas haciendo
Creo que entiendes, simplemente no es lo que quieres escucharQue'st que cest? Je ne te comprends pas mon ami
Those are some great tips. Thanks.I had to keep my rooster inside for about 4 months while I was between houses and staying at my mom's house (no roosters in her neighborhood and someone reported us to the county). We just kind of let him do his thing in the garage. No-crow collars didn't work for us, both home-made and store-bought.
Could you maybe keep them in a "coop" in your house that is insulated during those sensitive hours?
Other than that, you might try heavy moving blankets on the walls and shoving towels under doors.
U know, perhaps ppl have the wrong idea in mind. To make it clear, I live in a 6 room apartment and have the whole floor to myself. It's my brownstone but in consideration to my tenants in the other floors I want to take extra steps to ensure that they're not disturbed in any way. Thankfully to this day I haven't had any complaints and I'd like to keep it that way.Oh, be nice, kids.
This commenter writes and sounds like one who made multiple posts about indoor/bedroom chickens 2 or 3 years ago under several different names and always playing on language difficulties. I pointed this out back then showing his user name etc.I had to keep my rooster inside for about 4 months while I was between houses and staying at my mom's house (no roosters in her neighborhood and someone reported us to the county). We just kind of let him do his thing in the garage. No-crow collars didn't work for us, both home-made and store-bought.
Could you maybe keep them in a "coop" in your house that is insulated during those sensitive hours?
Other than that, you might try heavy moving blankets on the walls and shoving towels under doors.