[Sca-cooks] legal bees - oop

Saint Phlip phlip at 99main.com
Wed Mar 17 21:57:07 PDT 2010


5:30 AM? Your friends neighbors roosters were slugabeds ;-) But, as
you said, the key is "briefly". I don't find my roosters annoying at
all, and didn't very shortly after they started crowing (although I
did find Cogburn's attempts to learn to crow highly amusing, sorta
like listening to a boy whose voice is changing) but staying in an
urban area and listening to sirens will drive me crazy...until I get
used to it again.

On Wed, Mar 17, 2010 at 10:30 PM, Antonia Calvo <dama.antonia at gmail.com> wrote:
> Saint Phlip wrote:
>>
>> I don't consider roosters a nuisance. They're a bit loud, certainly,
>> but no worse than assorted sirens going off, and just as easy to learn
>> to ignore. And, generally, they tend to have more personality than the
>> hens do. To this day, I miss my buddy, Cogburn, who was doing his
>> level best to run the tax man out of the yard, before I caught him.
>>
>
> I briefly stayed with some friends whose neighbours had a cockerel.  I found
> the crowing beginning around 5:30AM a considerable nuisance.
>
>
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