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Hello,

A couple months ago, my domestic partner and I were awakened in the wee hours before 5:00 am by a strange new noise outside that we initially could not identify.

After the noise repeated a few times, I realized with amazement that it was a rooster!

We shook our heads and went back to sleep, certain that this situation would not stand for long.

Suburban Houston HOA’s don’t allow you to collect rainwater; they most certainly are not likely to allow farm animals!

We figured, whoever was trying to get away with having chickens in their yard was about to lose a battle with the HOA any day now, and that would be that.

Well.
Imagine our surprise, and my stupefication, to realize that this poor animal has no home. He simply wanders the neighborhood, singing the song of his people, doing the only thing he knows how to do.

I have grown quite fond of him, as he has earned my deepest respect.

However, I have a conundrum on my hands: If I were to adopt the noisy bugger, then I would automatically be in violation of the HOA rules and probably the anger of the nearest neighbors, not to mention my partner.


What do?


Cross post to original post - I hope it works, there’s a couple of pictures:

https://www.backyardchickens.com/threads/abandoned-rooster-roaming-neighborhood-☹️.1258397/
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The rainwater collection rules have changed, there was a law passed a few years back that now forces HOA's to allow it.
I don't know the name of that specific bill off hand but I will be more than happy to look it up in a little bit.

The rooster.
How long has he been living on the streets?
Maybe everyone is used to hearing him already and won't complain?
:oops:
 
Hello,

A couple months ago, my domestic partner and I were awakened in the wee hours before 5:00 am by a strange new noise outside that we initially could not identify.

After the noise repeated a few times, I realized with amazement that it was a rooster!

We shook our heads and went back to sleep, certain that this situation would not stand for long.

Suburban Houston HOA’s don’t allow you to collect rainwater; they most certainly are not likely to allow farm animals!

We figured, whoever was trying to get away with having chickens in their yard was about to lose a battle with the HOA any day now, and that would be that.

Well.


Imagine our surprise, and my stupefication, to realize that this poor animal has no home. He simply wanders the neighborhood, singing the song of his people, doing the only thing he knows how to do.

I have grown quite fond of him, as he has earned my deepest respect.

However, I have a conundrum on my hands: If I were to adopt the noisy bugger, then I would automatically be in violation of the HOA rules and probably the anger of the nearest neighbors, not to mention my partner.


What do?


Cross post to original post - I hope it works, there’s a couple of pictures:

https://www.backyardchickens.com/threads/abandoned-rooster-roaming-neighborhood-☹️.1258397/
Roos are so awesome!
 
Oh by the way I am probably repeatiny myself. Buy a darn Jeep Wrangler we have already had 2 accicents and the dang thing looks new as heck. Just so you know one of those accidents was a Dodge 1500 that no longer has functional passenger doors. The Jeep doesn't even have a scratch that I can see. Just saying Jeeps are BOSS! My Jeep ate that Dodge is all I can say.
 
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Oh by the way I am probably repeatiny myself. Buy a darn Jeep Wrangler we have already had 2 accicents and the dang thing looks new as heck. Just so you know one of those accidents was a Dodge 1500 that no longer has functional passenger doors. The Jeep doesn't even have a scratch that I can see. Just saying Jeeps are BOSS! My Jeep ate that Dodge is all I can say.
I prefer to just not get in accidents. :p
 

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