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terri_emory
Alba, TX
(Zone 8a)

October 30, 2009
12:26 PM

Post #7223812

I know this has probably been covered before, but I am so tired I don't think I have the energy to be here at work and search for the answer.

Why is my rooster crowing all night? He has plenty of food/water. He has plenty of company (9 pullets and a peacock). He has plenty of room. I don't have a light in the coop. There is no artifical light comming in through the windows--we are out in the middle of no where. Only the moon. It has been raining off and on here for the past three weeks at least. Almost forty days and forty nights. And last night my rooster started crowing at ten o'clock at night and pretty much crowed all the way till morning. When I left for work he was crowing and he might still be crowing for all I know.

I check all around the coop and pen for prowlers (no). Checked the inside of the coop for anything unusual (no). Checked the pullets (all asleed or trying to sleep but not disturbed or jumpy or clucking). The peacock has taken to roosting outside in the run and was sleeping undisturbed. Even the outside dog was fine.

So why is this guy crowing all night?
jylgaskin
Williamsburg, MI
(Zone 4b)

October 30, 2009
01:01 PM

Post #7223918

I just got rid of one who couldn't tell time.
Catscan
Lodi
United States

October 30, 2009
01:08 PM

Post #7223936

My roosters will also crow if the hear another rooster crow--even if I can't. And their calls carry a long way--expecially in humid weather.

Also--is he mature? Sometime the younger ones are a little...well...jacked up on crowing. If they feel challenged for any reason, or threatened, they go on a crowing jag.
Jayryunen
Sapello, NM
(Zone 5b)

October 30, 2009
01:15 PM

Post #7223961

Some roosters just crow all night... barking dogs, other roosters, a car backfiring, the moon, the stars, the streetlight...

It's a sick and twisted myth that they crow only when the sun comes up... it's to lure unsuspecting newbies into taking extra roosters.

Bwa-ha-ha-haa!!!
Catscan
Lodi
United States

October 30, 2009
01:25 PM

Post #7223996

Before I had chickens, I never knew such evil existed...
Jayryunen
Sapello, NM
(Zone 5b)

October 30, 2009
02:05 PM

Post #7224117

LMAO =oD
green04735
Bridgewater, ME

October 30, 2009
05:13 PM

Post #7224656

I had one that my neighbor said was crowing at three in the morning when she let her dog out,But he is gone now.
terri_emory
Alba, TX
(Zone 8a)

October 30, 2009
05:27 PM

Post #7224699

Thanks for your responces! I guess I will just stuff cotton in my ears and wait and see if he gets over it. He's only six months old. He's been pretty quiet up until now...
Catscan
Lodi
United States

October 30, 2009
06:27 PM

Post #7224872

Six months is a Very Noisy Age...I have 7 that age...it is horrible. Especially since they are in the house...
Jayryunen
Sapello, NM
(Zone 5b)

October 30, 2009
07:49 PM

Post #7225157

OMG... it's like living with a garage band... heavy feather grunge clack music...
Haystack
Ferndale, WA

October 31, 2009
01:10 AM

Post #7226260


Catscan: Please don't tell me they live in the house! Please don't tell me that. I can't imagine your husband saying ok to that. I know chicken people are a little teched, but hopefully their spouses keep them on the straight and narrow. My wife has a fit if I want to bring dot is for a while. YIKES It's hell to pay. Hay.
Haystack
Ferndale, WA

October 31, 2009
01:18 AM

Post #7226277


Hi Terri: I have eight roosters now, I once had nine. The one that is missing would crow all day and half of the night. I have never heard any rooster crow that much. He was a very nice banty and the girls loved him but one day after having him for two years I just had enough. I remember seein bubbles in the chicken noodle soup and I sware it was him still trying to crow. LOL Haystack
MichaelZ
Portland, OR
(Zone 8a)

October 31, 2009
01:19 AM

Post #7226282

"Why is my rooster crowing all night?"

I will probably get banned from DG for this, but isn't that an old Sonny Terry and Brownie McGhee blues song? ;-)
catmad
Pelzer, SC
(Zone 7b)

October 31, 2009
08:56 AM

Post #7226768

"Please don't tell me they live in the house! Please don't tell me that. I can't imagine your husband saying ok to that. I know chicken people are a little teched"

Haystack, it's more prevalent than you may think :). I belong to a group called House Chickens, and it's not real small.

Of course. _I_ don't have chickens in the house.

right now
Jayryunen
Sapello, NM
(Zone 5b)

October 31, 2009
11:32 AM

Post #7227146

Gives a whole new meaning to hen pecked...
8oD
Catscan
Lodi
United States

October 31, 2009
11:33 AM

Post #7227154

MichaelZ...I asked my DH, the Blue's Hound, about the rooster song, and he was not familiar with it...just asked if it was the one about "my little red rooster"? I wonder if it is on YouTube?

Roosters in the house...ahem...the other day, when my DH started to object that they were, perhaps, a little intrusive...I suggested that he celebrate their crowing in solidarity with all Nature's testosterone-driven brethren...and to my shock it seemed to work...of course, they are being successfully disposed of on Craigslist, so he may just be seeing the light at the end of the tunnel.

And Haystack: Laying hens were historically kept in the kitchen. Occasionally you see a chicken cabinet on Antiques' Roadshow with a screened section for the hen...roosters, maybe not...

But Serama were bred to be apartment pets in Malaysia...they are supposed to be in the house...you mean yours are outside? Quelle Horreur!

I will be bringing my current outside Serama inside as soon as the weather changes...or as my DH so enthusiastically puts it, "When H_ll freezes over."

greenhouse_gal
Port Elizabeth, NJ
(Zone 7a)

October 31, 2009
01:06 PM

Post #7227422

MichaelZ, I don't know that Sonny Terry/Brownie McGee tune but I'll bet my DH does. He ran the folk show for WXPN in the sixties when he was in college, and we used to get into all the folk venues to tape performances. Those were the days!

Hay, your bubbling chicken soup comment made me laugh out loud. That's really funny!

Catsy, what do you DO to that guy to make him put up with your shenanigans? He sounds like a saint!!
Jayryunen
Sapello, NM
(Zone 5b)

October 31, 2009
01:18 PM

Post #7227452

He's probably worried he'll end up in the chicken coop in solidarity with all Nature's testosterone ridden brothers if he grumbles anymore...

Love the layer in the kitchen idea... =0)

This message was edited Oct 31, 2009 11:19 AM
terri_emory
Alba, TX
(Zone 8a)

November 02, 2009
12:09 PM

Post #7233536

You guys are so funny! :)

I did some late night research this weekend. I stayed up late and did indeed hear another rooster crowing off in the distance. Mine appeares to have gotten bored with the whole 24/7 crowing thing as he went to roost, exhausted Friday night and I haven't heard him crowing late at night since.

Saturday morning I went for an early morning drive trying to find this other rooster off in the distance (I had to go grocery shopping anyway). I think I did find him at a house about a mile away. All the chickens and roosters were out running free. It didn't look as if they had much of a coop as they had nesting boxes lined up against the outside of the garage. What with the coyotes, bobcats, and racoons in the area I figure that this rooster won't last long. The coyotes have been very loud these past few nights. Maybe that also contributed to my rooster deciding that discression is the better part of valor.

Anyway, thanks the valuable input and the giggles!
Haystack
Ferndale, WA

November 07, 2009
01:42 AM

Post #7249591


Hi Catman: No kidding, I had heard of folks who diaper their chickens and keep them in the house. When I told my wife about it she looked at me like "Don't even go there" I even told her about my crazy friend Catscan keeping chickens in the house and she said "You just need not to be like your friend" My wife is a home grown terrorist. LOL...I think. Haystack


Well Greenhouse I'm glad you got a good laugh cause your on my list of great friends. Hay

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