Happy Spring everyone! How fun it is to see the green coming back (and I don't mean the pollen),trees budding, and flowers blooming. The birds are singing and everything seems to be coming more alive (even the pollen, ugh!). However, our rooster seems to be maybe too much alive. Now don't get me wrong this rooster is a beautiful one if you were to call a rooster beautiful, but he is not really ours. He just wandered on to our property one day and decided to stay. I think he loves hanging out with our goat, which is really ours.
He's been with us a couple of months now, and I thought I was getting use to his "way too early in the morning" crowing. Then Layne got sick a couple weeks back and was up every other hour coughing. Well guess what, while Layne was coughing at 2:30am the rooster was crowing at 2:30am and 3:00am and 3:30am and etc. until 5:30am when it just didn't matter anymore because I had to get out of bed anyway! By the way, when I finally got out of bed one morning after a long night of coughing and crowing, Layne said to me, "You should have seen the Rooster last night. He was all perched up on the deck crowing (note that our deck is right underneath our bedroom windows). It looked like a picture perfect farm scene." I don't know about you, but to me there is nothing "picture perfect about a rooster crowing at 2:30 in the morning! So then came Daylight Savings Time (and thankfully Layne's coughing has slowed down) and he kind of got into the groove of a 5:00am cock-a-doodle-doo. But if any member of our family is up at night, the rooster feels that he has the right to crow! And he doesn't crow just once, he just keeps going and going and going! And sometimes, he feels like he can't be heard so he has to get up in a tree to project his cock-a-doodle-doo! Hence the name, Psycho Rooster.
-To our neighbors and guests who stay the night and to our neighbor's guests who stay the night, I truly am sorry for our over anxious rooster!-
Anyway,I thought I would leave you with a nice little video...
and he's still crowing! Happy Days! :)
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1 year ago
Lorrie, you have the patience of Job :c) If I were you, I'd be letting Kyler have some BB gun target practice with that darn rooster; and if that didn't work, rooster stew would be on the menu for dinner.
ReplyDeleteHey Jen, you know how I said March was a lucky month - it is an especially lucky month for our rooster! :)
ReplyDeleteMy Mackenzie will be so jealous if I tell you have a rooster you don't really want. They are her favorite animal and my mom and dad brought her one from Alabama when she was little. I'm sure our neighbors were thrilled. It did meet with the fate of a wild animal and since then Mackenzie has been a vegetarian (she was 6) because no creature should have to die just to be eaten. Her words not ours. Hope you are doing well.
ReplyDeletehaha Lorrie that is too funny!!! Brian said he'd never stand for that...the poor thing would be gone so fast no one would ever know :o) haha I couldn't imagine listening to that all night or day!!!
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Cade still tells us every morning when he gets up, "Mom, it's time to wake up. I heard the rooster tell me." ;)
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