How about a call to your friendly local animal control representatives? I mean, if they can fish alligators out of pools, surely they can handle a rooster....
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How about a call to your friendly local animal control representatives? I mean, if they can fish alligators out of pools, surely they can handle a rooster....
This reminds me of the co-worker who had a Muscovy duck move in on her property. She eventually cornered it in the dark, but she had help.
I would suggest that you may have to get the shotgun out (the .410). A BB gun would work, but would have to be a accurate shot to either the head or neck.
Don't use a .22! It is too dangerous in even rural areas when they are that close.
Good luck! By the way, roosters will need to be stewed in case you want to dispose of the 'evidence'.
East Hill
Well, evidently my charm did the trick. Mr. Rooster seems to be gone. I haven't even heard him crowing in the distance, so I have no idea what happened to him. We do have dogs and coyotes around here, so you never know. I haven't heard any gunfire but one of the neighbors may have plugged him while I was at work. Of course, there's the distinct possibility that he'll be back any time now. But perhaps he was a reasonable fellow and decided to heed my advice and get the heck out of here!
He really was a ratty looking rooster. I almost wonder if he was being kept for cock fighting and then he got dumped for some reason. He hardly had any tail feathers and his feathers in general were a mess. Oh well, the important part is that he's gone and I can sleep now!