I personally would love to hear a roosters crow, even if none stop and high pitched, more than sirens/car alarms/etc of the city. The house we lived in prior to moving here was hell. Everytime a car went by with blaring lights and stereos, the high beams shone right into our bedroom window. What I wouldnt have given then for the happy cackle of a hen with a freshly laid egg, or a roosters joyous greeting to each new day. Mine have just started crowing, and one of them (ChickenDuck of course!) is by far the best at it. We actually ENCOURAGE him to crow by crowing back at him! We can hear a neighbors roo (the only chicken she has left) about a mile away, and I welcome the day when they will be able to hear MINE! They are all eagerly waiting for fresh eggs, so they'll know when I'll have them! lol
I agree! My neighbors have a beautiful roo and it always puts a smile on my face when I hear him crow. Every time I pull into the driveway, I hear his distant crow of greeting and shout over a quick hello (actually, some would say I was cooing at him, but those are just details
) A rooster crowing is so much more natural than blaring car stereos, constant sirens, and car traffic--who wants all that when you can have nature's alarm clock? It's actually what triggered me to finally take the plunge and get the chicks I've wanted for ages.
It seems to me that you tried to be as accomodating as possible, jmofaustin. Yes, a rooster crowing can be irritating to most, but a neighbor who actually wanted to fix the problem rather than just being difficult would have worked with you for a solution that would appease both yourself and the neighbor. She immediately threw out the idea of locking him in the coop at night, which would have cut down quite a bit of crowing. Some people just like to be a pain in the #$%. Calling an inspector, refusing to move her car, and childishly putting a toe over your property (neener neener) is just silly and below the belt. Don't feel bad about doing what you did--you have every right to put up a privacy fence and no trespassing signs. Quieting chicken noise for neighbors is a courtesy and you tried doing it the nice way, but she seemed to want none of it.