However, Kerr's request for a deadline extension was granted.
The plan to catch Henry today included volunteers and a "great big net".
Kerr asked Otago residents to share their ideas with him on the best way to catch Henry at alexkerr05@gmail.com.
"There are people out there with skills to help with this situation."
Steph Carline contacted the Otago Daily Times yesterday suggesting feeding Henry chicken food soaked in alcohol before the chase to make it easier to catch the cunning rooster.
Council compliance solutions manager Ros MacGill said the council had allowed Kerr more time to try to catch and relocate the trouble-making, noisy and hard-to-catch rooster.
"He will attempt to do this himself over the weekend. If the rooster is still there on Monday, we will get a pest contractor to try to catch it for relocation. If this is unsuccessful, we will have no alternative but to shoot the rooster."