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  1. FatherFalcon

    Cock-a-doodle-doo or don’t?

    Roos still crow even when the caponing is done right before seminal production starts… it is affective when selecting bloodline, lowering the frequency of over mating. Do you have any Capons Chooks about and what’s the rate of Cockadoodledoing? My Quail Roo songs once in the morning and also...
  2. FatherFalcon

    Cock-a-doodle-doo or don’t?

    From my understanding “Crow Damper Boxed” work to keep them from crowing at night and you must let the dude out during the day then back again. The crow is still made and still can be heard depending on the quality build of the box. In a farm or larger plot neighborhood would be useful...
  3. FatherFalcon

    Cock-a-doodle-doo or don’t?

    I’m learning everything new and old. Never know when I’ll need random knowledge or practices. Time always are changing… so this would be a very last thing for keeping roosters quiet in a SHTF situation…
  4. FatherFalcon

    Cock-a-doodle-doo or don’t?

    LOL ( the presumptions) To be clear… I’m not doing any of that to the roosters… not even the collar. If I get males I eat them….
  5. FatherFalcon

    Cock-a-doodle-doo or don’t?

    I remember some 1950s training videos with the roosters getting stretched out and a thin blunted stick or something in its throat poking a hole in the tympaniform membrane without stabbing out the front of the neck. Maybe it was some old way of doing the de-crowing method with or without...
  6. FatherFalcon

    Cock-a-doodle-doo or don’t?

    So this crowing thing? Chickens… why do chickens crow? What motivation do they have? What’s their motive….? What happens when they crow? collars soften crow but can the crow be put to a comfortable stifle…? Chickens ears close when they crow… for protection Sounds kinda out there… but could the...
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