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Noise / cockerel / distance?
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<blockquote data-quote="toquark" data-source="post: 9233602" data-attributes="member: 72428"><p>When we lived in the village we had a few backyard chooks, one was a bantam (female) that used to crow like a cockerel. Our nearest neighbour who's house was positioned between ours and a farm at the edge of the village and who had complained about anything and everything since moving there few years earlier used to go mental, shouting and bawling at the vocal little hen through his bedroom window. One morning he marched across the driveway to confront me about it, when our other neighbour - the farmer - must've overheard the conversation, walked over and interjected, telling our the guy that he needn't worry about my crowing hen anymore as he was going to be shifting away from sucklers to buying in freshly weaned calves every fortnight, so there would be a shed full of roaring calves 20 feet from his house, starting after Tuesday's sale.</p><p></p><p>I've never seen a man so angry he couldn't speak before.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="toquark, post: 9233602, member: 72428"] When we lived in the village we had a few backyard chooks, one was a bantam (female) that used to crow like a cockerel. Our nearest neighbour who's house was positioned between ours and a farm at the edge of the village and who had complained about anything and everything since moving there few years earlier used to go mental, shouting and bawling at the vocal little hen through his bedroom window. One morning he marched across the driveway to confront me about it, when our other neighbour - the farmer - must've overheard the conversation, walked over and interjected, telling our the guy that he needn't worry about my crowing hen anymore as he was going to be shifting away from sucklers to buying in freshly weaned calves every fortnight, so there would be a shed full of roaring calves 20 feet from his house, starting after Tuesday's sale. I've never seen a man so angry he couldn't speak before. [/QUOTE]
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