Passive aggressive noisy neighbours
#16
Re: Passive aggressive noisy neighbours
I'm surprised your neighbour's acted on a complaint from someone who lives so far away...
I've somewhat adapted to the cockerel sounds now - he seems to have three in total, which I don't understand as there's only about 8 chickens. There are moments when it's annoying (especially around 5am), but I think my brain has switched off to it for a large part... At the moment I'm glad I didn't try to escalate things, we'll see if they get moved again in a month or so. One thing I have noticed is that his chickens are now randomly laying their eggs in the woodland area and not in their portable coop, so either they're going to waste, or he has to scramble around in there to find them.
I've somewhat adapted to the cockerel sounds now - he seems to have three in total, which I don't understand as there's only about 8 chickens. There are moments when it's annoying (especially around 5am), but I think my brain has switched off to it for a large part... At the moment I'm glad I didn't try to escalate things, we'll see if they get moved again in a month or so. One thing I have noticed is that his chickens are now randomly laying their eggs in the woodland area and not in their portable coop, so either they're going to waste, or he has to scramble around in there to find them.
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Re: Passive aggressive noisy neighbours
I'm surprised your neighbour's acted on a complaint from someone who lives so far away...
I've somewhat adapted to the cockerel sounds now - he seems to have three in total, which I don't understand as there's only about 8 chickens. There are moments when it's annoying (especially around 5am), but I think my brain has switched off to it for a large part... At the moment I'm glad I didn't try to escalate things, we'll see if they get moved again in a month or so. One thing I have noticed is that his chickens are now randomly laying their eggs in the woodland area and not in their portable coop, so either they're going to waste, or he has to scramble around in there to find them.
I've somewhat adapted to the cockerel sounds now - he seems to have three in total, which I don't understand as there's only about 8 chickens. There are moments when it's annoying (especially around 5am), but I think my brain has switched off to it for a large part... At the moment I'm glad I didn't try to escalate things, we'll see if they get moved again in a month or so. One thing I have noticed is that his chickens are now randomly laying their eggs in the woodland area and not in their portable coop, so either they're going to waste, or he has to scramble around in there to find them.