They hadn't started crowing yet, I actually don't think my neighbors would be bothered, they love my chickens almost as much as I do. They started in on the hens, 3 roos and two hens aren't good numbers. One of them is a little banty hen.
After it was done my dark brahma hen stayed in the coop for a long time. The little banty went to the area, picked up a feather, carried it around the yard, tossed it aside and wiped her beak off.
I got some scratch and through it in the coop and buffy, the DB hen came out and ate it. I was hoping the two hens would keep each other company when the roosters were gone, that's how I ended up with the banty. Buffy just picks on her though. I'm not even making zoey go in the coop anymore, she sleeps in the tree.
I'm getting some sexed biddies as soon as I can so I can have my flock of 5 (zoey the banty doesn't count). If buffy and the new ones don't get along I know some people wanting laying hens.
When I first got my chickens buffy was the oldest and largest and seemed to have teh most personality. When the roosters got bigger their personality really blossomed and buffy became more aloof. Maybe it just seemed like that cause the roos were so outgoing.
The main reason I did not get rid of my roos or let someone else "do" it is because I thought I would do it quicker and better, and I'm glad I did. I didn't tie their feet up, they didn't hang upside down, they hardly struggled at all. They were so trusting it was heartbreaking.
Sometimes you just have to put your big girl panties on though.