Tuesday, July 13, 2021
Six Sentences Not on the Farm
Kate Hadfield Designs
The rooster crowed all day and night, so the neighbors called the town’s municipal center to get it removed from the block. Owning roosters, in the suburbs, certainly went against Germantown code, but the selfish neighbors didn’t care about the incessant noise. They were the center of their own universe. Planning carefully, they sent the creature on a short vacation only to return it to their home in hopes of fertilizing the chicken eggs. It returned, so neighbors complained, again. After three times, the judge will now deal with the cock-a-doodle-doos.
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12 comments:
They should have gotten a rooster muffler.
Roosters aren't allowed here, either, but someone has one. Someday soon, the complaints will start and it's going to be sad to watch the fallout.
Amusing comeuppance, Kate!
Oh no! Shame for the rooster. I used to keep chickens but fortunately my neighbours never complained! RIP Heston my little rooster - miss you in the morning.
good six. so glad I don't have chickens and a rooster! late sleeper here.
If they want more chicks they will need that rooster.
If the roosters have made it all the way to the Judge's docket, they'd better pack for another vacation!
There seem to be a lot of neighbours and a lot of conflict!
Maybe they should send the HENS on the vacation to visit the rooster!
The cock-a-doodle-doos versus the cock-a-doodle-don'ts!
My Six!
Many times we walk on a local rail trail for exercise, and I hear a rooster crowing - this is in an urban area and, although the town may allow hens, I don't think any city or town around here permits roosters. I'm surprised neighbors haven't complained because I've heard this rooster crow for at least a couple of years.
Nicely done six!
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