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6/21/2015 7:29:20 PM EDT
If anyone knows anyone in western ct that wants to get rid of a rooster shhot me a pm.  Or a 4 h kid.

Mine got killed and I'd like to replace it.

Thanks!
6/21/2015 9:43:35 PM EDT
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I've got 5 in Manchester, free.
6/21/2015 11:40:52 PM EDT
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What is the point of a rooster? I know they protect the chickens, fuck them, and make noise, but if you want eggs why do people get them? Just curious, I have hens and always wondered.
6/21/2015 11:55:25 PM EDT
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What is the point of a rooster? I know they protect the chickens, fuck them, and make noise, but if you want eggs why do people get them? Just curious, I have hens and always wondered.
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Points 1 - 3 are correct: they're at least some defense against predators, fertilize the eggs so you can get build/replace the flock at your whim and they piss off your neighbors.
6/22/2015 5:19:34 AM EDT
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I want to make more chickens.  

6/22/2015 8:12:18 AM EDT
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Same here, that's what my showstopper is for  



Some of his most recent offspring:



6/22/2015 8:25:13 AM EDT
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That's a huge c0ck!
6/22/2015 8:47:11 AM EDT
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Getting excited, Toady?
6/22/2015 9:43:04 AM EDT
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If anyone knows anyone in western ct that wants to get rid of a rooster shhot me a pm.  Or a 4 h kid.

Mine got killed and I'd like to replace it.

Thanks!
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Did it get killed from a round of .22 shotshell?  The guy 2 doors down scored a confirmed kill when the neighbors fucking nuisance rooster hopped the fence and ended up in his back yard on Saturday AM.

I live in a residential area and the people next door have a TINY lot (their entire lot MIGHT be 1/4 acre) with a veritable menagerie of farm animals.  12-15 chicken, 5 ducks, 2 monster rabbits, and a couple of other random animals.  I could care less what my neighbors do, but these lazy hippies are usually too stoned to maintain their yard and clean up after their livestock.  When it rains & then gets hot, you can't even go outside without gagging on the stench.  They've had the animals for 4-5 years, but the stink has really gotten out of control this year.  The wife wants me to call the town zoning board (coops need to be at least 60' from a property line, but are directly against our fence) or department of public health (the stench & bugs).  I'm close, but haven't yet reached the point where I'm ready to involve the town.  We did have a talk about it 2-3 weeks ago, but they basicaly just blew it off ("Well, if it gets really smelly let us know and we'll clean it up"  Are their noses fucking broken or something???)  They were also kind enough to put a big stinking compost pile right next to out driveway, and the chickens use that pile to hop the fence.  Apparently I was sleeping on the job Saturday AM when the rooster that has been raising high hell for a month or so jumped the fence and landed in my driveway.  It then walked past the house where it lives and into the neighbors yard on the other side.  That guy has recently been asking me if I've been hearing the rooster in the AM, but due to the stench and heat, we've had the windows closed and AC on for a month so I didn't even realize they had a rooster.  Well, he used some bird feed to lure the rooster from the front yard into his backyard and summarily executed it.  He knocked on my door a few minutes later holding the rooster by it's feet and asked if I wanted to come by for some grilled chicken at lunchtime.  I still haven't stopped laughing.

So a big, hearty, fuck you to anyone on a tiny lot in the suburbs who thinks they live on a farm & don't have to clean up after their animals.  Keep your birds in your yard or they will treated like the winged vermin that they are.
6/22/2015 11:13:48 AM EDT
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No.  Mine are well contained and maintained.

I had 6   ate them.  Kept one and it got killed over the winter from a critter.
6/22/2015 9:30:10 PM EDT
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Did it get killed from a round of .22 shotshell?  The guy 2 doors down scored a confirmed kill when the neighbors fucking nuisance rooster hopped the fence and ended up in his back yard on Saturday AM.

I live in a residential area and the people next door have a TINY lot (their entire lot MIGHT be 1/4 acre) with a veritable menagerie of farm animals.  12-15 chicken, 5 ducks, 2 monster rabbits, and a couple of other random animals.  I could care less what my neighbors do, but these lazy hippies are usually too stoned to maintain their yard and clean up after their livestock.  When it rains & then gets hot, you can't even go outside without gagging on the stench.  They've had the animals for 4-5 years, but the stink has really gotten out of control this year.  The wife wants me to call the town zoning board (coops need to be at least 60' from a property line, but are directly against our fence) or department of public health (the stench & bugs).  I'm close, but haven't yet reached the point where I'm ready to involve the town.  We did have a talk about it 2-3 weeks ago, but they basicaly just blew it off ("Well, if it gets really smelly let us know and we'll clean it up"  Are their noses fucking broken or something???)  They were also kind enough to put a big stinking compost pile right next to out driveway, and the chickens use that pile to hop the fence.  Apparently I was sleeping on the job Saturday AM when the rooster that has been raising high hell for a month or so jumped the fence and landed in my driveway.  It then walked past the house where it lives and into the neighbors yard on the other side.  That guy has recently been asking me if I've been hearing the rooster in the AM, but due to the stench and heat, we've had the windows closed and AC on for a month so I didn't even realize they had a rooster.  Well, he used some bird feed to lure the rooster from the front yard into his backyard and summarily executed it.  He knocked on my door a few minutes later holding the rooster by it's feet and asked if I wanted to come by for some grilled chicken at lunchtime.  I still haven't stopped laughing.

So a big, hearty, fuck you to anyone on a tiny lot in the suburbs who thinks they live on a farm & don't have to clean up after their animals.  Keep your birds in your yard or they will treated like the winged vermin that they are.
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If anyone knows anyone in western ct that wants to get rid of a rooster shhot me a pm.  Or a 4 h kid.

Mine got killed and I'd like to replace it.

Thanks!


Did it get killed from a round of .22 shotshell?  The guy 2 doors down scored a confirmed kill when the neighbors fucking nuisance rooster hopped the fence and ended up in his back yard on Saturday AM.

I live in a residential area and the people next door have a TINY lot (their entire lot MIGHT be 1/4 acre) with a veritable menagerie of farm animals.  12-15 chicken, 5 ducks, 2 monster rabbits, and a couple of other random animals.  I could care less what my neighbors do, but these lazy hippies are usually too stoned to maintain their yard and clean up after their livestock.  When it rains & then gets hot, you can't even go outside without gagging on the stench.  They've had the animals for 4-5 years, but the stink has really gotten out of control this year.  The wife wants me to call the town zoning board (coops need to be at least 60' from a property line, but are directly against our fence) or department of public health (the stench & bugs).  I'm close, but haven't yet reached the point where I'm ready to involve the town.  We did have a talk about it 2-3 weeks ago, but they basicaly just blew it off ("Well, if it gets really smelly let us know and we'll clean it up"  Are their noses fucking broken or something???)  They were also kind enough to put a big stinking compost pile right next to out driveway, and the chickens use that pile to hop the fence.  Apparently I was sleeping on the job Saturday AM when the rooster that has been raising high hell for a month or so jumped the fence and landed in my driveway.  It then walked past the house where it lives and into the neighbors yard on the other side.  That guy has recently been asking me if I've been hearing the rooster in the AM, but due to the stench and heat, we've had the windows closed and AC on for a month so I didn't even realize they had a rooster.  Well, he used some bird feed to lure the rooster from the front yard into his backyard and summarily executed it.  He knocked on my door a few minutes later holding the rooster by it's feet and asked if I wanted to come by for some grilled chicken at lunchtime.  I still haven't stopped laughing.

So a big, hearty, fuck you to anyone on a tiny lot in the suburbs who thinks they live on a farm & don't have to clean up after their animals.  Keep your birds in your yard or they will treated like the winged vermin that they are.


The house behind my neighbors that abuts my property too use to have renters in it. All night long cars going in and out. Obviously drug deals going down. They had a dozen or more cats. My wife went one day when I was at work and complained about the cats pissing all over my patio furniture, porch, etc. When the low life woman opened the door my wife said she saw 5 dogs and the stench almost knocked her over. We never saw the dogs outside, ever.

Anyway since they refused to do something and the town said cats are hard to prove ownership we took care of it. used a Hav-a-Hart trap and caught them one by one and drove them miles away and relocated them. We caught a dozen or so. Problem solved. Then the owner of the house found out his son was a junkie and kicked him out of that house and sold it. My other neighbor called the cops about all the traffic and the people living in a tent on the lawn. The lot is tiny, maybe .15 acres.