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Party Rooster
#11
not being able to sleep is not acceptable

Roosters are a permitted agricultural use. Buyer to perform due diligence.
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#12
Kalakoa,
Oneself is renting.

Carol
Carol

Every time you feel yourself getting pulled into other people's nonsense, repeat these words: Not my circus, not my monkeys.
Polish Proverb
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#13
I had a rooster that liked to roost in a tree by my bedroom window. Used my water hose on him twice and he relocated to another lot
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#14
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Originally posted by justthefacts

i read that you just moved here . maybe somebody owns the rooster, dosent seem like a good way to start out in hawaii , killing an animal . sad almost .


Don't you have a road to complain about? Shoo fly, shoo!
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#15
I was renting down in HPP, there were tons of roosters and had a rooster that did what yours did... I throw a beer bottle at it and nailed it right in the head (lucky shot and hard to believe but I blamed it on the dog). The now ex wasn't too happy about it, but solved the problem for about a few weeks when the next rooster started doing the same thing as the old rooster did. I guess you will always have a top rooster and it's his job to make as much noise as possible. Best bet? Kill all the roosters or just move to a residential lot. You are renting on a AG lot. HPP/orchidland are all AG lots as well, but the rooster I killed was no ones. We moved from the rental shortly after the younger ones started singing... Be lucky you are not living with a bunch of retards with a yard full of hunting dogs. Let this be a lesson for you. Choose your lot wisely. Half the time people move back is because they chose poorly.
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#16
lavalava don't start Hawaiian Acres crap here please.

jrw
jrw
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#17
Do what I do when it comes to noisy roosters, I break out the pepper spray or mace. Just a shot or two takes care of the problem. Nice and easy, no mess to clean up and saves money on ammo.
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#18
Oneself is renting.

Which makes it easier to move to an area with desirable amenities.
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#19
We humans are just too spoiled... for us poor folks a wild chicken would be a blessing. Anyways, because I have a sensitive heart, I would much rather see you catch the rooster and relocate it to another place. Less chance of bringing anything bad upon yourself...It is true that everything you do whether good or bad will come back to you...just saying...Please no bottle throwing, or wild bullets, its just a poor ole rooster that doesn't know any better...
....."Just think about it & do the right thing"....
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#20
We have found a temporary solution for now, and we have visited the home we put an offer on multiple times at many times of the day to make sure it is also not rooster infested.

No animals have been harmed in the making of this message.
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