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Jun 15 2006, 8:03 PM EDT
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illegal in most cities, roosters crow all day long (not just at dawn) and will make your neighbors murderously unhappy.
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Jun 15 2006, 8:02 PM EDT
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Q: How many should I get? A: Chickens are sociable creatures. Never get
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A: No, city slicker, you don’t. Hens lay eggs whether there’s a rooster around or not. The eggs just won’t be fertilized without the rooster. Besides being illegal in most cities, roosters crow all day long (not just at dawn) and will make your neighbors murderously unhappy.
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Chickens are sociable creatures. Never get just one chicken; it would be very lonely. Two is better so they can keep each other company. Three
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