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Quote: Pretty darn close. I just had to walk away and get on here or I would have had a dead or nearly dead FIL
Quote: So according to that ordinance, Kids cannot be noisy outside. How does that work. I guess I would be cited for my surround sound system then, with the house closed up you can hear the bass over half a football field away. Sheesh, sounds like your town has gone a bit overboard.
 
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I'm not tiny by any means! LOL! I'm 5' 9". Cocoa and Rocha are huge for 6.5 weeks. Blackie is, too. Blackie is almost the size of Cocoa and Rocha. All three of them literally are about 1/2 -3/4 the size of my big girls Rhodie and Caunnie who are 9 months old. I'll try and get pics of the other two today. Maybe it's Cocoa, Rocha and Blackie that are just large for their ages and Latte is normal sized...
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Wish me luck in finding my camera today. We took those other pics on a phone. The transfer process from phone to the computer process is still a little confusing.
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That why I haven't posted the other pictures. I'm trying to think what event I took that camera to - I know I had it at the Veteran's Day Parade. Hmmmmm.
 
Yay, the second chick hatched last night. So I have a Blue/Buff Orpington(SR) and a Blue Opr/BR pullet(no barring)

I will try and get a quick photo later today. They are so stinking cute and small. And one already pooed on me. Momma was ok with me handling them too.
 
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If you have good relationship with your neighbors, you may want to talk to them, bring a few eggs as bribes, and have a way to keep the coop dark in the summer mornings so you don't have crowing too early (ventilation in the eves, etc.)

Roosters are illegal here - but we hatch our own eggs therefore we always end up with cockerels crowing about July. We make sure to keep them in the dark coop until at least 7 a.m. (or later on weekends) so they aren't crowing too early.

No one has ever complained - I always talk to our neighbors and let them know that they are not permanant, and they always either ask what rooster I'm talking about - or that they love the sound and just wish our back-door neighbor would get rid of their forever yapping dog.

Good luck!
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I'm not tiny by any means! LOL! I'm 5' 9". Cocoa and Rocha are huge for 6.5 weeks. Blackie is, too. Blackie is almost the size of Cocoa and Rocha. All three of them literally are about 1/2 -3/4 the size of my big girls Rhodie and Caunnie who are 9 months old. I'll try and get pics of the other two today. Maybe it's Cocoa, Rocha and Blackie that are just large for their ages and Latte is normal sized...
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Wish me luck in finding my camera today. We took those other pics on a phone. The transfer process from phone to the computer process is still a little confusing.
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That why I haven't posted the other pictures. I'm trying to think what event I took that camera to - I know I had it at the Veteran's Day Parade. Hmmmmm.

So maybe CR pumps his birds with createne or something
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. They look huge, like Stalone.
 
Yay, the second chick hatched last night. So I have a Blue/Buff Orpington(SR) and a Blue Opr/BR pullet(no barring)

I will try and get a quick photo later today. They are so stinking cute and small. And one already pooed on me. Momma was ok with me handling them too.
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Congrats! I cannot wait to see pics =)

If you have a good broody mama that allows you to handle the chicks; I encourage you to do so several times daily. This will make them more friendly in the long run!
 
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That's what I was wondering - Cocoa and Rocha are looking cockerel to me. They are both lighter. And Cocoa, who wasn't pictured, has a slightly redder comb. Gosh, I wish I could keep them and see what they'd look like as roosters with huge face muffs. I'll be sad if they are boys, because they are just too cute. Their face muffs make them look like they have a big smile all the time. And they are sweet and funny when you get them away from the others and they aren't in "protective" mode. Both Cocoa and Rocha are extremely protective of Blackie and Latte when I'm reaching into the brooder. When I'm not reaching in - they spar with them, but, you know - just like kids, the chicks have got to quarrel with each other.

ETA: I don't think they have a pea comb. It looks like those in your picture. Fudge was the dad... what would that make?
 
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Pretty darn close. I just had to walk away and get on here or I would have had a dead or nearly dead FIL
So according to that ordinance, Kids cannot be noisy outside. How does that work. I guess I would be cited for my surround sound system then, with the house closed up you can hear the bass over half a football field away. Sheesh, sounds like your town has gone a bit overboard.



If you have good relationship with your neighbors, you may want to talk to them, bring a few eggs as bribes, and have a way to keep the coop dark in the summer mornings so you don't have crowing too early (ventilation in the eves, etc.)

Roosters are illegal here - but we hatch our own eggs therefore we always end up with cockerels crowing about July. We make sure to keep them in the dark coop until at least 7 a.m. (or later on weekends) so they aren't crowing too early.

No one has ever complained - I always talk to our neighbors and let them know that they are not permanant, and they always either ask what rooster I'm talking about - or that they love the sound and just wish our back-door neighbor would get rid of their forever yapping dog.

Good luck! :D

Yes, that's it. Out city has gone over the top. I'm sure 2 of our neighbors wouldn't mind, 1 has chickens, and the other family likes seeing them scratch around the yard and get the big brown eggs. I'm also considering keeping a roo in a big cage in the garage at night- And letting him out at 8:00 in the morning on weekdays.
 

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