07-19-2011, 01:10 PM
The neighbor is indifferent to the plight of this rooster and so there is no concern about harming a creature to which a neighbor has an emotional attachment.
I think it is appropriate to give the neighbor one last clear chance to retrieve the rooster by his own efforts. Then, I would call the Human Society to see if they have a chicken trap.
If that proves burdensome given the demands of your daily life, I would restrain the two dogs that don't have a taste for chicken and release the one that does and schedule a date at the groomer's afterwards.
I think it is appropriate to give the neighbor one last clear chance to retrieve the rooster by his own efforts. Then, I would call the Human Society to see if they have a chicken trap.
If that proves burdensome given the demands of your daily life, I would restrain the two dogs that don't have a taste for chicken and release the one that does and schedule a date at the groomer's afterwards.