Status: Closed
Assigned To: Wphillips (Animal Center)
Ticket ID: 1241ad67
I know people like to raise chickens in their backyards and collect their eggs to eat, but I thought at some point I had read or heard that the city frowns upon having roosters.
There is at least one rooster in the backyard of a house on Milestone, first or second house from the park on the South side of the street. (I don't know the address exactly due to people not liking other people jumping their fences and checking out their backyards.) I believe it is either 642 Milestone Dr or 654 Milestone Dr.
This has been going on every morning for the past few months. At 4:30am or 5:00am that darn bird starts in crowing and starts making all kinds of noise waking, at least me, if not others up.
I understand that when you buy chicks it is almost impossible to tell their sex, but once they start their crowing you can tell and they can be removed from the premises.
Is there something that can be done about the noise?
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Roosters in backyards in town
I know people like to raise chickens in their backyards and collect their eggs to eat, but I thought at some point I had read or heard that the city frowns upon having roosters.
There is at least one rooster in the backyard of a house on Milestone, first or second house from the park on the South side of the street. (I don't know the address exactly due to people not liking other people jumping their fences and checking out their backyards.) I believe it is either 642 Milestone Dr or 654 Milestone Dr.
This has been going on every morning for the past few months. At 4:30am or 5:00am that darn bird starts in crowing and starts making all kinds of noise waking, at least me, if not others up.
I understand that when you buy chicks it is almost impossible to tell their sex, but once they start their crowing you can tell and they can be removed from the premises.
Is there something that can be done about the noise?
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