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They are egg producers. My wife likes chickens and we don't have many. We have three chickens and one rooster. I'm not even sure that rooster is a real rooster. It might be trans. I say that jokingly but he doesn't crow. He doesn't do anything a normal rooster does. But he's a rooster so it's kind of weird. The other rooster we had, we had six chickens. No, I'm sorry, we had five chickens. And the other rooster was getting really, really loud so we gifted him. We live in a neighborhood. We don't want to make our neighbors up at a crowing rooster. Anyhow, they're just eggs. We've had them for Mother's Day and they haven't caught a lamb yet but it should be any day. Alright, see you. This is repeater station key. Interesting. A lot of people are doing that too. A lot of municipalities have got rules that allow for the keeping of a certain amount. You can have them in your backyard if there's only a couple or something like that. I'm not sure what the laws are around here. In my neighborhood, someone could have 20 chickens in their backyard and no one's going to really kick up the stink over it. You might get the scatter little rat Karen that wants to bitch about everything. But we don't have any HOAs in Canada. I don't think that's a thing in Canada, thankfully. And when you buy a house, it's your house. There's no HOA fees and all this kind of garbage. I don't believe in that one bit. If you buy a house, I mean if I bought a house, I'm not going to have some little organization, some little neighborhood group that's going to dictate to me what I can do with my house and what I can't. I mean that's what apartments are for, right? You get an apartment, the owner of the building can dictate what you do and what you can't do. So you get sick of an apartment, you get sick of that dictatorship. And you go and you buy a house and all of a sudden some group in your neighborhood can bitch and complain about everything you do around your yard and your driveway and the look of your vehicle. And they just bitch and complain. And they can fine you for stuff that they don't like? Give me a break. I wouldn't get along with an HOA very easily, I don't think. I'm lucky I can get along with my own damn neighbors. But yeah, around here people just don't care. You do you, you know? And a buddy of mine down the road actually, he has 20 or 30 chickens and a couple of roosters and he doesn't even live close to me on the road. He lives down at the other end. There's like 50 or 70 houses in between where he lives and where I live. And then when I'm out on the deck early in the mornings, I can hear his roosters all the way down the road. I'm thinking to myself, like, next door neighbors down here must have drove crazy with the roosters because you've got a couple of them and they try to outcrow each other. And once one starts, the other one ends up and they eventually just get louder. And I don't know if it's a dominant thing or what it is, but either way, man, roosters can be real noisy. KC2, PKG, Gray, over to you, man.

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