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- May 10, 2010
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They are Easter Eggers and when I researched chickens, I was told that they are quieter. Personally, I don't have a problem with their cackling. It's just that it's so early in the morning when I hear them and I'm concerned that I am disturbing my neighbors. I live on a very tiny plot. It's about a tenth of an acre so my neighbors are very close. They also get our Jack Russell going and to me he is much more disturbing than the chickens. Can I leave them in the coop a little longer? Will that help? Right now they can get up and get out into the run on their own. I've also wondered if I cover the windows and wait until I leave before I let them out?
Any input appreciated.
They are Easter Eggers and when I researched chickens, I was told that they are quieter. Personally, I don't have a problem with their cackling. It's just that it's so early in the morning when I hear them and I'm concerned that I am disturbing my neighbors. I live on a very tiny plot. It's about a tenth of an acre so my neighbors are very close. They also get our Jack Russell going and to me he is much more disturbing than the chickens. Can I leave them in the coop a little longer? Will that help? Right now they can get up and get out into the run on their own. I've also wondered if I cover the windows and wait until I leave before I let them out?
Any input appreciated.