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Recently my neighbour started keeping chickens in her small backyard. The enclosure is about one metre from our boundary. I noticed an increase in flies and rats droppings in my backyard. If I reported to the council surely will upset her but she was once wrote a letter complained about the fallen leaves from my tree to her property.

Should I just write a letter of complaint or spray some belacan so she would think her chickens produce offensive odours?

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46 minutes ago, Guest Guest said:

Putting plants still OK worst is she hang her panties near the lift lobby to get sunlight everyday. Pink.  Black white and oversize colour. 

 

Is the sunlight to kill the mold and viruses in her panties?  Aren't they killed by washing with hot water?

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8 minutes ago, Steve5380 said:

 

Is the sunlight to kill the mold and viruses in her panties?  Aren't they killed by washing with hot water?

Natural radiation from the sun work best against all sort of bacterias, viruses and germs.   You have better pray for the winter to be over soon, before mold starts to build up in your wardrobe and also stop going out of your door during this season where pandemic thrive.  I love pandemic, it is one simple reason to avoid my neighbour, no explanation needed for my behavior against them.

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7 minutes ago, Why? said:

Natural radiation from the sun work best against all sort of bacterias, viruses and germs.   You have better pray for the winter to be over soon, before mold starts to build up in your wardrobe and also stop going out of your door during this season where pandemic thrive.  I love pandemic, it is one simple reason to avoid my neighbour, no explanation needed for my behavior against them.

 

I also like the excuse of the pandemic to stay cozy at home and avoid any forced socializing.

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1 hour ago, Guest Chikin said:

Recently my neighbour started keeping chickens in her small backyard. The enclosure is about one metre from our boundary. I noticed an increase in flies and rats droppings in my backyard. If I reported to the council surely will upset her but she was once wrote a letter complained about the fallen leaves from my tree to her property.

Should I just write a letter of complaint or spray some belacan so she would think her chickens produce offensive odours?

 

Rich people problems.

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4 hours ago, Guest Chikin said:

Recently my neighbour started keeping chickens in her small backyard. The enclosure is about one metre from our boundary. I noticed an increase in flies and rats droppings in my backyard. If I reported to the council surely will upset her but she was once wrote a letter complained about the fallen leaves from my tree to her property.

Should I just write a letter of complaint or spray some belacan so she would think her chickens produce offensive odours?

How did you correlate increases of rat droppings and flies in your backyard with your neighbor's chickens?  Perhaps it's your shit getting stinkier?

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On 11/17/2020 at 7:10 PM, Guest Creep Neighbour said:

My unit is the second last one. When my old neighbor staying in the last unit moved, the new ones extended the unit space by shifting the door to cover their part of the common corridor.

 

Because they gave no more common corridor, they hang their plants outside my window and treat the space outside my window as their front porch. I said to them a couple of times but they just ignore.

 

What can I do? I've never seen people so thick skinned.  

You poor little girl...

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1 hour ago, FattChoy said:

How did you correlate increases of rat droppings and flies in your backyard with your neighbor's chickens?  Perhaps it's your shit getting stinkier?

 

Such simple logic can escape you? If you use your brains once in a while instead of just purely listening to what your Masters tell you to do, you would be able to know that rats and flies will be attracted to the waste from or food for the chicken, but they may go around shitting everywhere else, including smack in the center of your under-utilized peabrain. 

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17 minutes ago, Guest Guest said:

 

Such simple logic can escape you? If you use your brains once in a while instead of just purely listening to what your Masters tell you to do, you would be able to know that rats and flies will be attracted to the waste from or food for the chicken, but they may go around shitting everywhere else, including smack in the center of your under-utilized peabrain. 

👏👏👏 i know right, some people need every single little thing to be spelt out for them. not enough braincells to connect their own dots. quite unbelievable, maybe we should start having IQ testing before people can participate in the forum! 🤣😂🤣😂

🌑🌒🌓🌔🌕🌖🌗🌘🌑

 

 

 

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6 hours ago, Guest Chikin said:

Recently my neighbour started keeping chickens in her small backyard. The enclosure is about one metre from our boundary. I noticed an increase in flies and rats droppings in my backyard. If I reported to the council surely will upset her but she was once wrote a letter complained about the fallen leaves from my tree to her property. Should I just write a letter of complaint or spray some belacan so she would think her chickens produce offensive odours?


Read this article below, it is quite recent - from 2019. 

From here you are able to formulate some points for complaints, should you want to proceed to eradicate your neighbour's chicken loving ways.

Things like noise, pollution and rearing more than 10 chickens are all good points to use. Good luck!

https://www.ricemedia.co/culture-life-chickens-hdb-pets/

 

 

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Can we keep roosters as pets in residential homes?

https://www.straitstimes.com/askst/askst-it-will-soon-be-the-year-of-the-rooster-can-i-keep-these-animals-at-home

 

All You Need to Know About Rearing Chicken in Singapore

https://www.clubpets.com.sg/all-you-need-to-know-about-rearing-chicken-in-singapore/

 

HDB resident in a flap with authorities over rearing chickens in flat
https://www.todayonline.com/singapore/plucky-chicken-rearer-fights-for-right-keep-chickens-hdb-flats

 

Animals and Birds Act of Singapore

https://sso.agc.gov.sg/Act/ABA1965#pr24-

 

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11 minutes ago, upshot said:

 

Can we keep roosters as pets in residential homes?

https://www.straitstimes.com/askst/askst-it-will-soon-be-the-year-of-the-rooster-can-i-keep-these-animals-at-home

 

All You Need to Know About Rearing Chicken in Singapore

https://www.clubpets.com.sg/all-you-need-to-know-about-rearing-chicken-in-singapore/

 

HDB resident in a flap with authorities over rearing chickens in flat
https://www.todayonline.com/singapore/plucky-chicken-rearer-fights-for-right-keep-chickens-hdb-flats

 

Animals and Birds Act of Singapore

https://sso.agc.gov.sg/Act/ABA1965#pr24-

 

 

The ONLY birds I want to raise nurses permanently on two eggs and loves to spit when excited.

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7 hours ago, Guest Chikin said:

Recently my neighbour started keeping chickens in her small backyard. The enclosure is about one metre from our boundary. I noticed an increase in flies and rats droppings in my backyard. If I reported to the council surely will upset her but she was once wrote a letter complained about the fallen leaves from my tree to her property.

Should I just write a letter of complaint or spray some belacan so she would think her chickens produce offensive odours?

i am shocked and dismayed by this! Why is the pap govt allowing your neighbour to keep live chickens? What is NEA or whatever govt agency doing? There is no foresight in the govt to keep singaporeans healthy? All these problems could be avoided if only the pap govt are more pro active and keeping in touch with the people!

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50 minutes ago, upshot said:

HDB resident in a flap with authorities over rearing chickens in flat
https://www.todayonline.com/singapore/plucky-chicken-rearer-fights-for-right-keep-chickens-hdb-flats

 

Excerpt:

"But Mr Woo remained indignant. “I’ve looked high, low, sideways, and yet I couldn’t find the HDB regulation that states non-commercial poultry keeping is not allowed,” he told TODAY.

 

Two friends who received the same warning from the HDB could also not find answers, he said.

 

‘SHOW ME THE RULES IN BLACK AND WHITE’

 

In response to queries from TODAY, the HDB made its stand clear in a statement issued on Wednesday (July 24).“Poultry, including chickens, are not allowed to be kept in HDB flats. They are not suitable to be kept as indoor pets and, when allowed to roam indiscriminately, may inconvenience the neighbours,” said the HDB. But Mr Woo believes the law is on his side. Citing the Animals and Birds Act, which stated that people can keep up to 10 birds “in any premises”, he said: “Show me the rules in black and white, and I will stop keeping.”
 

 

Goes to show that any "authorities" can make the rules on the fly anyway they deem fit, just to make their day feel good.  

Why bother having any statutory laws in place then? Almost everyone in the government sector can be a Queen. 

 

Trump Queen of Hearts Off with their heads – Scooter Bee Rocks

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8 hours ago, FattChoy said:

How did you correlate increases of rat droppings and flies in your backyard with your neighbor's chickens?  Perhaps it's your shit getting stinkier?

 

An MBA degree holder who follows the teachings of Buddha.

 

And this is how you reply to people's post.  🤦‍♂️

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6 hours ago, Guest Guest said:

Goes to show that any "authorities" can make the rules on the fly anyway they deem fit, just to make their day feel good.  

Why bother having any statutory laws in place then? Almost everyone in the government sector can be a Queen. 

 

The OP stays in a landed property, not a HDB flat.

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3 minutes ago, wilfgene said:

Don't listen to me but your guru whether it is a sin to eat it or even it's eggs, as long as they claim they RESPECT me.

 

I have RESPECT for The Buddha.  So listen to me:  it is fine to eat other animals in moderation to complement our nutrition.  It is abominable to hunt for other animals and kill them as a sport, for pride.  It is also immoral to be negligent with other animals, like not being careful to not run them over with the car, to let them suffer and die unconcerned, to kill them for unnecessary frivolous purposes like making objects of ivory or coats with the fur of exotic animals.  (Note: I wrote "other animals" because we are also animals).

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9 minutes ago, Steve5380 said:

 

I have RESPECT for The Buddha.  So listen to me:  it is fine to eat other animals in moderation to complement our nutrition.  It is abominable to hunt for other animals and kill them as a sport, for pride.  It is also immoral to be negligent with other animals, like not being careful to not run them over with the car, to let them suffer and die unconcerned, to kill them for unnecessary frivolous purposes like making objects of ivory or coats with the fur of exotic animals.  (Note: I wrote "other animals" because we are also animals).

One person's moderation is another's excessiveness.

 

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3 minutes ago, wilfgene said:

One person's moderation is another's excessiveness.

 

 

Sometimes yes, sometimes no.  We all use the tap water provided by our city's utility.  If someone uses it only to drink, he will never do it excessively. 

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1 minute ago, Steve5380 said:

 

Sometimes yes, sometimes no.  We all use the tap water provided by our city's utility.  If someone uses it only to drink, he will never do it excessively. 

Provided the majority of residents of the city isn't of an ethnicity that generally can't afford to pay sufficient tax for the upkeep of public utilities.  

 

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1 minute ago, wilfgene said:

Provided the majority of residents of the city isn't of an ethnicity that generally can't afford to pay sufficient tax for the upkeep of public utilities.  

 

 

I understand your point.  But "excessive consumption" does not necessarily depend on the way the water was obtained.  In an expedition through nature, to drink from a water bottle will not be "excessive", while washing one's hands with that water may be.

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1 minute ago, Steve5380 said:

 

I understand your point.  But "excessive consumption" does not necessarily depend on the way the water was obtained.  In an expedition through nature, to drink from a water bottle will not be "excessive", while washing one's hands with that water may be.

Dude, I was alluding to the city of Flint.  Michigan?

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You cannot stop what she is doing on her property. It is hers, not yours. What you can do is manage yours so that the vermin and bugs impact is minimized. 

 

Be nice to your neighbours. The last thing you need is to live next to someone with a fowl relationship 😃. Quit clucking and more fucking. 😅 

 

 

Love. 

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2 minutes ago, wilfgene said:

Dude, I was alluding to the city of Flint.  Michigan?

 

It does not make a difference, Dude.

 

If someone drank a glass of tap water in Flint, Michigan to help with severe dehydration,  this was not "excessive".  This contaminated water did not kill in a one-time small quantity ingestion, like a poison.

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3 hours ago, Guest FuttChoy said:

 

An MBA degree holder who follows the teachings of Buddha.

 

And this is how you reply to people's post.  🤦‍♂️

 

The one religion that PAP cronies working in the government sector hold any importance is that to their cash god, MIW. 

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On 11/20/2020 at 9:32 AM, Guest Guest said:

Putting plants still OK worst is she hang her panties near the lift lobby to get sunlight everyday. Pink.  Black white and oversize colour. 

Maybe she misses Bhutan.

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On 11/20/2020 at 10:05 AM, Guest Chikin said:

Recently my neighbour started keeping chickens in her small backyard. The enclosure is about one metre from our boundary. I noticed an increase in flies and rats droppings in my backyard. If I reported to the council surely will upset her but she was once wrote a letter complained about the fallen leaves from my tree to her property.

Should I just write a letter of complaint or spray some belacan so she would think her chickens produce offensive odours?

Reading the thread title, I thought your neighbour is keeping “the other type of” chicken ☺️

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To counter your neighbours chicks,  you can keep cocks.

鍾意就好,理佢男定女

 

never argue with the guests. let them bark all they want.

 

结缘不结

不解缘

 

After I have said what I wanna say, I don't care what you say.

 

看穿不说穿

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Guest FuttChoy
19 hours ago, Steve5380 said:

 

What did The Buddha say about keeping chicken?

 

It's fattchoy's self-righteous hypocrisy that makes him a disgrace to Buddhists. You don't need to defend him or speak up for him.

 

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37 minutes ago, FattChoy said:

Buddha would probably have said, "Let those Guest Losers bark all they want.  Woof woof 🐕"

 

This is what Buddha said? This is what Buddha taught you? How to lie? How to be arrogant? You bring shame to Buddhism. Don't ever go around telling people that you follow the Buddhism teachings. 

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I m staying with my elderly father & younger brother. 

 

My next door neighbours shifted in abt 2 years ago. The family of 4 comprises of a young couple with 2 boys in P6 & P4. The family talk vy loudly & always play piano with their main door ajar. Earlier on, i greeted the missus at e lift lobby but she ignored mi. Should i still accord them with greetings or totally ignore them. Anyone kind enough to share ur views. Thks

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On 5/7/2022 at 11:52 AM, Guest Tham said:

I m staying with my elderly father & younger brother. 

 

My next door neighbours shifted in abt 2 years ago. The family of 4 comprises of a young couple with 2 boys in P6 & P4. The family talk vy loudly & always play piano with their main door ajar. Earlier on, i greeted the missus at e lift lobby but she ignored mi. Should i still accord them with greetings or totally ignore them. Anyone kind enough to share ur views. Thks

For this and u spent time writing & seeking opinion from cyber strangers ? 

U sure have a lots of time on hand .  If I am on the right notes, why not keep trying, after all u have time on hand 

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On 5/7/2022 at 11:52 AM, Guest Tham said:

I m staying with my elderly father & younger brother. 

 

My next door neighbours shifted in abt 2 years ago. The family of 4 comprises of a young couple with 2 boys in P6 & P4. The family talk vy loudly & always play piano with their main door ajar. Earlier on, i greeted the missus at e lift lobby but she ignored mi. Should i still accord them with greetings or totally ignore them. Anyone kind enough to share ur views. Thks

Idiots. Curse them to their deaths lah

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On 5/6/2022 at 10:52 PM, Guest Tham said:

I m staying with my elderly father & younger brother. 

 

My next door neighbours shifted in abt 2 years ago. The family of 4 comprises of a young couple with 2 boys in P6 & P4. The family talk vy loudly & always play piano with their main door ajar. Earlier on, i greeted the missus at e lift lobby but she ignored mi. Should i still accord them with greetings or totally ignore them. Anyone kind enough to share ur views. Thks

 

If you greeted them but they ignored you, this means that you should ignore them too.  In the elevator, stay close to the door with shoulders to them, and exit it first.  About the noise they make, you could make some of your own by playing the trumpet or the violin,  except that in doing so you may inconvenience other neighbors.   I am thinking if it is possible to take a sound driver, like from a speaker, and couple it to a wall you share with them, so that the mechanical vibrations pass onto their side,  and then you let them hear some of the music you like.

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On 5/7/2022 at 11:52 AM, Guest Tham said:

I m staying with my elderly father & younger brother. 

 

My next door neighbours shifted in abt 2 years ago. The family of 4 comprises of a young couple with 2 boys in P6 & P4. The family talk vy loudly & always play piano with their main door ajar. Earlier on, i greeted the missus at e lift lobby but she ignored mi. Should i still accord them with greetings or totally ignore them. Anyone kind enough to share ur views. Thks

 

Continue to be friendly and greet them. 

It will be in the long term more awkward to them. 

 

Never forget, you never know, for what you need your neighbours. Your brother and you might go to a concert and your father slips at the door  

 

Also buy an electric piano and play Dvorak in automode. ...preferably at 9.45pm and 7.15am...

 

But, don't start "heavier" hostilities. 

 

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