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So why live next to a cockerel? Move house![]()
Didn't choose to live next to a cockerel, have been here 19 years, he moved in next to me!
So why live next to a cockerel? Move house![]()
The barn conversion in our farmyard is being sold and an interested buyer asked the seller that if they bought it would our cockerels be moved off the farm - they got told not on my nelly - then to add insult the geese held their car hostage - I don't think they'll be buying it.
We aren't trying to make the sellers life hard but as soon as they pulled onto the yard they moaned about the tractor then the dogs and finally the poultry - anyone would think it was a farm.
Didn't choose to live next to a cockerel, have been here 19 years, he moved in next to me!![]()
Also, the wild cats fight and have sexy time outside my window. Can't help it.
Where the heck do you live??? Sounds wild!
Also, the wild cats fight and have sexy time outside my window. Can't help it.
Lol! Although there are no raccoons living on my farm, they wouldn't dare! I can hear them in the woods and fields nearby and by god they make an awful racket ... which also sets my dogs off!
OP we have a pond out the back of my house and in the spring the frogs and toads come out and live there all summer. The very first year I was here I seriously considered draining the pond so that I couldn't hear the (very) loud noises they make! And then one night I told myself over and over again "frogs and toads make a lovely sound" and eventually I've become used to it. I know in my heart that I still hate the constant and loud noise of them, but I continue to remind myself that I 'like' the noise and it does help :smile3:
I have faith in you! You can do it :smile3:You know Spring Feather, that is good advice. I will try to tell myself, before I going to sleep, that the noise does not have to wake me up....and if it does wake me up I will try to tell myself that it is not THAT annoying and I can get back to sleep...I WILL try very hard, promise.
I will also amuse myself with an image of you trying to drain a pond...what were you going to do, suck it out.
Thank you
There is an article regarding cockerels in Smallholder magazine this month - owners must take reasonable actions to keep the bird quiet etc and not to upset the neighbours ....... It could cost the owners upto £20,000 if they do not abide by rules and regs in keeping him.
The article is on page 50/51 of the magazine and is interesting reading
I have faith in you! You can do it :smile3:
As to the pond, well our farm is fully tile drained with underground drains running the length of each field and the collected water runs down to a small lake we have at the far end of the farm. Where the pond is, it is also tile drained but we blocked the drains so that we could keep the pond near the house (great idea eh?!) as we thought it looked nice and our young daughter at the time liked to take her little boat out on it. Anyhow, once the tree frogs came along, and then the noisy toads followed, I found myself having a change of heart. We kept the pond for a few more years and then we unblocked the tiles and put new ones in so as to drain the pond ... that worked no probs however the frogs and toads decided they would stay. So now we only have a temporary pond at certain times of the year, but we still have the amphibians shouting at me every night lol!
coming back to this thread again, i absolutely adore the countryside and all it's noises (and smells) but twice in my life now i have moved to a big city for work, the last place being milton keynes (ughhh) and the noise from foxes in mating season is absolutely horrific and the place was crawling with them. It went on for hours and hours through the night, it sounds like a girl is being murdered (sorry for the relation there) and there's nothing you can do to stop it and trust me it's a noise you cannot get used to!
Right now there's a tractor in the field out the back ploughing, the gentle hum of the massey ferguson engine and the clatter of the ploughs is music to my ears compared to this!!!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j6nuhlibhsm
I live on a housing estate, neighbour got several cockerels, all crowing all night, spoke to him and got a similar response to OP, phoned council, they ordered him to shut them in at night/ move them away from our house and threatened him with an ASBO! Result!
I'll swap you the cockerels for a snoring husband...
Cockerel, phah! That's nothing.
Wait until your neighbour gets an Oriental stud cat in an outdoor breeding pen and he starts to entertain ladies! (And you also get directed to some VERY dodgy sites if you google "oriental kittens" by the way!)
(I meant the cat entertaining ladies not the neighbour)
I am next.... sometimes I do think about smothering him with bleeming pillow...
I am next.... sometimes I do think about smothering him with bleeming pillow...
Ahhh yes, I forgot about that as well. My only solution is to try and fall asleep before him! He's actually been to the Doctors before about the bruises on his legs and the GP diagnosed him with restless leg syndrome. He's one of these Google hypochondriacs so after 15 minutes of him Googling everything from "can lead to heart attack" to "death" I told him it was me kicking him to stop him snoring
Something I completely forgot to add on my last post was that when I first lived in a city I really couldn't sleep what with all the sirens, chatter and city noise throughout the night. I went to the GP to get some sleeping pills and he suggested a white noise CD. Bought one from Amazon, stuck it in the hi-fi, put it on repeat, went to bed and slept brilliantly. It's worth a try I suppose!
You'd be surprised how often the chicken groups online have posts like 'I found my cockerel dead in its pen with not a mark on it but with a floppy neck, what predator caused that in inner city Birmingham?' and the rest of us swear we have NO idea!
A friend lost some birds due to rat poison being sprinkled in their run and bleach put in the drinkers, that was very sad
I know your post was tongue in cheek and very amusing but its surprising how many times this actually happens! (not the eating bit though!)