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Post by millypede on May 6, 2009 16:10:22 GMT 8
i don't think that noise in the day would be a problem, the crows and galahs make enough noise, i suppose that there is only one way to find out, need to do a bit of building first, but my mind is ticking over with all of your ideas
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Post by donna on May 9, 2009 19:23:33 GMT 8
HI GUYS I ASKED A VET FRIEND OF MINE ABOUT DECROWING AND HE SAID IT WAS BARBARIC,SO MUCH FOR THAT BUT IM KEEPING HIM ANYWAY UNLESS THEIR ARE PROBLEMS HE DOESNT CROW ANY TIME EXCEPT IF HE SEES ME COMING WITH FOOD,TYPICAL MALE, WE ARENT SUPOSED TO HAVE ROOSTERS BUT WE LIVE ON A ACRE BLOCK STUPID HEY. NEXT DOORS DOGS MAKE MORE NOISE THAN DAVID(THE ROOSTER) CAN MAKE. THANKS FOR THE SUGGESTIONS, I MAY DO A LOCKUP BOX IF ITS NEEDED.
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Post by donna on May 9, 2009 19:29:14 GMT 8
my david is a polish with sticky up hair so what kind of polish is he by the wayhe is named after my teenage son.
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Post by horses7 on May 9, 2009 19:39:53 GMT 8
has your son got the sticky up hair too?
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Post by lakelands on May 9, 2009 22:48:56 GMT 8
So what does the original David think about having a rooster named after him
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Post by beck on May 12, 2009 7:44:51 GMT 8
lol i can picture them together
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Post by donna on May 16, 2009 20:08:36 GMT 8
My son is just as tolerant about having our rooster named after him as everything else at the moment, life is so hard when your 15(and have a Rooster named after you). My rooster takes one look at me in my garden and starts crowing untill I give him some lettuce freash from my garden,so I started squirting him with the hose today to break the habit,IM not being minipulated my a rooster,well hopefully not,anyway by
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Post by Duck Diva on May 16, 2009 20:18:00 GMT 8
lol it sounds like youve got attitude from both Davids at the moment ;D I can relate to that
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