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No more than 1 rooster per house, says city

Full story: LA Daily News

Nancy Reynolds holds a Modern Game Chicken chick in the backyard of her Sylmar home, where her brood includes 40 to 50 roosters.

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Question Time

La Mirada, CA

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Sep 22, 2009
 
(Blank) a-doodle doo.

“bamboo forest and an iced tea”

Since: Jul 08

Canyon Country, CA

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#3
Sep 22, 2009
 
with one rooster amd 20 hen and 6 pot belly pigs , It's not so third world feeling any more in the valley now,,,,
Holy Cow

Huntington Park, CA

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Sep 22, 2009
 
Now that we have become one more cultural step closer to Mexico, what's next? Make it a law that police must be corrupt? Legalize houses made of garage doors? Make it okay to defecate in the street? Institutionalize public corruption?

Yeah, let's go all the way.
Dog Lover

Granada Hills, CA

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#6
Sep 22, 2009
 
HEY, I wnat a horse.... I will need a rooster to get me up to go feed the horse.... so, yeah for roosters and horses and DOGS forever....

If you live in Los Angeles now, are you liing in Nothern Mexico...

or Southen California.....
the dude

Van Nuys, CA

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#7
Sep 22, 2009
 
c-o-c-k ban = leaf blower ban
Can you say

Los Angeles, CA

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Sep 22, 2009
 
P-A-N-D-E-R-I-N-G! If not; Cock a doodle do! Good going L.A., I thought one rooster was one too much. Does anything go? When you re-write the laws then "one" has no boundaries...
DigitalBob

Independence, KY

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Sep 22, 2009
 
What woman in Los Angeles is going to be happy with one cock?
DigitalBob

Independence, KY

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Sep 23, 2009
 
What woman in Los Angeles is going to be happy with one c0ck?
Noteworthy

Montebello, CA

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Sep 23, 2009
 

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How about a limit of one family of Illegals per house so I can water my damn lawn?
Karl

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#12
Sep 23, 2009
 
AZTLAN at its best, next they need to regulate the Goats. Truly, N. Mexico is here, see it, taste it, SMELL it!! Most normal people are leaving, and they are happy, no one wants to live in this crime ridden, graffitied, third world! Have fun dodging bullets, Pendajos. Now what border are you going to jump?
lagriz

Los Angeles, CA

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Sep 23, 2009
 
Holy Cow wrote:
Now that we have become one more cultural step closer to Mexico, what's next? Make it a law that police must be corrupt? Legalize houses made of garage doors? Make it okay to defecate in the street? Institutionalize public corruption?
Yeah, let's go all the way.
a quick drive up Van Nuys Blvd will quickly tell you we are already there....I will never understand why Mexicans prefer to live around garbage strewn streets....here or there, makes no difference....

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La Verne, CA

ISP: Murrieta, CA

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Sep 23, 2009
 
"One C0ck in the hand is worth two in the bush"
Goober

Saint Louis, MO

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Sep 23, 2009
 
One rooster per house and a bunch of hens? That smacks of foul polygamy.
I'm not surprised it happened on Villraigsoa's watch.
Setag

Long Beach, CA

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Sep 23, 2009
 

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Is this a fricken JOKE? You mean the city of Los Angeles has allowed these third world uneducated people to have a rooster in their yard. You know when you come to this country part of being here is assimilation to our country. Roosters in the city of los angeles is not assimulating to our country. I have nothing against roosters but they belong on a farm, not in my neighbors back yard.
To the city council and the loser mayor. What world are you living in? Why are you trying so hard to destroy LA. People dont even come from other countries to visit LA anymore. Gee I wonder why, they might run over a rooster. You guys have fricked up LA. Its a dirty third world country filled with uneducated people who have roosters.
hollyberry

Lancaster, CA

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Sep 23, 2009
 
So the crowing of a rooster is "music" to the councilman's ears??? I grew up in the San Fernando Valley in the 60 and 70s, and when I went to live in Latin America (not Mexico, Central America) in 1983, I was totally unprepared for the horrendously loud and awful screeching of roosters every morning. I had a small child, and just when I'd get him (and myself) back to sleep, one of those godawful birds would start to squawk. If I'd had a gun, I would have shot one every morning until they were all gone. Roosters don't belong in urban and surburban areas!!! When I was 6, my dad had to explain zoning laws to me - I didn't understand why I couldn't have a pony since our backyard was so big. I understood when I was SIX - why can't these people understand now??? Thank God I don't live in the SFV anymore.
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Los Angeles, CA

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Sep 23, 2009
 

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Ok so let me get this right. I live the a pretty nice section on the flats of Woodland Hills. Renters have been moving in. So a family moves in and the are allowed to have a Rooster and hens, after all it's neat to have fresh eggs. So now I have to have a smell like a farm and hear the rooster every morning, whether I want to or not? So how long do you think it will be before I and maybe a few neighbors ask the people to keep that rooster quiet? How long do you think it will be before there are fights over this bird? How long do you think that the bird will stay? I'm giving it about a week at the most! As far as I know you can't have a farm in the middle of neighborhoods......or was changed and no one told us? I walked in the El Pollo Loco in Woodland Hills last week and ask a question, rather than placing an order by the combo numbers, and the woman behind the counter just stared at me! She had no idea of what I was saying. Well the same that happened next is what will happen if someone moves into my neighborhood with farm animals, except the Police will need to be called! This kind of crap makes me ask myself everyday........WHERE AM I???? And why am I paying such high taxes for living in a third world country?

“America & LEGAL Americans 1st”

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Sep 23, 2009
 

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Another wonderful use of time by the Spring Street Gang of 15. Crime, illegal aliens, budget shortfalls, corruption in city government... those aren't important. They have to spend time debating about Mr. Bauk Bauk.

Tell me, are these morons worth almost $180,000 per year plus cars plus perks???
Berry Dingle

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#20
Sep 23, 2009
 
Well I guess that their with be a lot less Roosters getting Choked now !
Troll Buster

Los Angeles, CA

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#21
Sep 23, 2009
 
And how many f-u-ck-ing goats can these illegal POS's have now? I'm friggin' moving out of this third world cesspoool...
daytimedrama

Westlake Village, CA

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#22
Sep 23, 2009
 
Only 1 per House!

If they would only do the same for illegals...
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