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  1. chickiesmommy

    Decrowing Roosters.

    It's been a year and my boy is doing great. He's quieter than the girls. And more importantly I still have him! The neighbors haven't complained because he's not loud.
  2. chickiesmommy

    Decrowing Roosters.

    Sorry, I just know of the doctor in the bay area. Very few do this operation. It was worth every penny because I am allowed to keep my handsome French copper Marans.
  3. chickiesmommy

    Decrowing Roosters.

    Me too. He told me exactly the same thing. My rooster is happy and his crowing is currently inaudible. I'm just happy he's still part of my 7 hen's life and mine! It's just that, a risk and he's totally upfront about it. I know he cares because he showed me his baby chicks when I came to pick...
  4. chickiesmommy

    Decrowing Roosters.

    I knew I was taking a huge risk with the surgery but I wanted a chance for a rooster that was supposed to be a pullet...and my favorite too. He was very upfront about possible deaths during or after surgery and I was willing to take that risk. So far, my rooster seems completely normal and it...
  5. chickiesmommy

    Decrowing Roosters.

    I went back to the doctor for the free redo. My rooster's crow is now inaudible. I am so happy I could keep him. He's one of my favorite and he's so good looking too! I hope it lasts. I would do it again in a heartbeat. There's no downtime. He can still crow but nothing comes out. I heard it...
  6. chickiesmommy

    Decrowing Roosters.

    I had my French copper Maran decrowed exactly 3 weeks ago. It was great...he was 50% quieter and totally neighborhood friendly. But today, he started crowing louder, enough for me to go back to the doctor at St.Louis in Oakland for a redo. I don't know if its because he just reached puberty (he...
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