It's starting to seem like one of my big girls is a rooster...
Living within city limits, I can't have more than 4 hens, which, a rooster is perfect as it sets me at 4 hens and 1 rooster! But... I don't think I'm allowed to have a rooster within city limits, or at least within the proximity to other residential houses that I'm at.
Does anyone have tips on how to handle this situation..? I'm very attached to my chickens. I raised them from itty bitty chicks of course, and it's heartbreaking to have to part with one of them.
It's either Optima or Cordula, I haven't seen or heard them crowing myself, but both of my parents have testified to it. Optima, though, has iridescent feathers around her (or his) hackle, so I'm suspecting it's her (or his...). Are iridescent feathers exclusive to roosters, or is it just a helpful indicator or coincidence?
> Are there ways to keep a rooster from crowing? I don't want to lock my girls inside the coop at night, as their run is secure and locked itself, but I've heard it's when they see the sunrise that they crow.
> If that isn't possible, has anyone had success in keeping a roo as a house chicken?
I don't want to part with him, whichever he is, and I'm trying to figure out if I should get my hopes up or not...
Living within city limits, I can't have more than 4 hens, which, a rooster is perfect as it sets me at 4 hens and 1 rooster! But... I don't think I'm allowed to have a rooster within city limits, or at least within the proximity to other residential houses that I'm at.
Does anyone have tips on how to handle this situation..? I'm very attached to my chickens. I raised them from itty bitty chicks of course, and it's heartbreaking to have to part with one of them.
It's either Optima or Cordula, I haven't seen or heard them crowing myself, but both of my parents have testified to it. Optima, though, has iridescent feathers around her (or his) hackle, so I'm suspecting it's her (or his...). Are iridescent feathers exclusive to roosters, or is it just a helpful indicator or coincidence?
> Are there ways to keep a rooster from crowing? I don't want to lock my girls inside the coop at night, as their run is secure and locked itself, but I've heard it's when they see the sunrise that they crow.
> If that isn't possible, has anyone had success in keeping a roo as a house chicken?
I don't want to part with him, whichever he is, and I'm trying to figure out if I should get my hopes up or not...