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Thank you. So sad....Sorry, still a cockerel
I'm sorry. It is always so hard when they turn out to be cockerels. You won't be able to keep him?Thank you. So sad....
If I could I would definitely keep him but we are not allowed roos and another one also turned out to be a roo. All of them are so tame and give the best cuddles. I hate this city life. Truly hate it.I'm sorry. It is always so hard when they turn out to be cockerels. You won't be able to keep him?
I agreeIf I could I would definitely keep him but we are not allowed roos and another one also turned out to be a roo. All of them are so tame and give the best cuddles. I hate this city life. Truly hate it.
I have tried the collar but it damages the neck skin. My neighbor is the type of person that complains about the leaves of our tree falling on her driveway and she stands on her roof with n leaf blower....I agreeis there any chance at all that you could keep him? Maybe you could try a no-crow collar (it only muffles the crow) and putting him in the garage during nighttime and a little bit in the morning so people don’t hear crows in the mornings. How close are your neighbors? I’m technically not allowed roosters either, but that didn’t stop me. I did those two things I told you. But my neighbors aren’t that close and they said they didn’t mind the crowing.