You didn't sound curt to me---Honestly I didn't see your second post asking about egg color again. I was reading elsewhere when I realized I hadn't answered your question and just slapped the info into another reply.
Yup--he's handsome!! If it helps, a friend suggested keeping the boys in a coop to keep the noise down until the neighbors were up. If you have a permit--you have rights too. DOn't give into bullying. Hold your ground with in the rules of the permit. THe fewer the number of boys, the less cockadoodle- doo--they like to out do each other at my house.
Yup--he's handsome!! If it helps, a friend suggested keeping the boys in a coop to keep the noise down until the neighbors were up. If you have a permit--you have rights too. DOn't give into bullying. Hold your ground with in the rules of the permit. THe fewer the number of boys, the less cockadoodle- doo--they like to out do each other at my house.

I didn't mean to come off as curt, I've been told I tend to sound as such when typing, I LOVE the excitement other flock owners have!! As my friends cannot "get" why I talk to my gals!!!! LOL
I'm just really flustered bc the last accidental Roo I had, their father, within 2mo of him "finding" his crow a member of the neighborhood association was knocking at my door informing me they could hear him..... Most of my close neighbors I give eggs & veggies to for free as my yard has the best sun comparatively & they do not own flocks, so they like my "mini farmstead"
It's also a bite bc I LOVE the feathering on this lil OE!!!! Of 5, 4 were a lighter blue splash then there's him, he is SOOOOOO pretty IMO... Especially when the Metallic Gold with darker Blue started coming in, even though they are roo saddle feathers![]()
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