Re: Rooster Problem



"Christina Websell" <spamfree@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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"Dave_s" <group78@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Very recently, a Rooster has decided to repeatedly make my home his home.
He sits on the front porch railing and creates droppings on the cement
below. He crows loudly in morning and all day.

What can I do to get rid of him?

Thanks for any help. Dave_s

You have several options.
1. You can eat him.
2. You can take him to an animal facility that finds homes for lost pets.
3. You can decide to keep him, build him a little hut and run and get
some girls for him .
4. Take a photo of him and get your local paper to run a cutesy story about
it to see if anyone phones up to identify him - either the owner or the
owners neighbour?

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regards
Jill Bowis

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Your choice.
Hope this helps.





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