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  1. polarbearpilot

    Decrowing Roosters.

    Your comment that this thread is moot if votes don't matter makes no sense at all. If someone "decides" based on other people's votes then that person leaves the thinking for others to do. I do my own thinking and make up my own mind.
  2. polarbearpilot

    Decrowing Roosters.

    To each his/her own. Your vote is only valuable to you and no one else. My vote is a resounding YES. It will always be YES.
  3. polarbearpilot

    Decrowing Roosters.

    I know of someone who has a rooster. Some of her neighbors also have roosters and no one complains even though the city where they live does not allow roosters. I wish I could have a rooster, too. Maybe later when I can afford to pay for the procedure Dr. James offers.
  4. polarbearpilot

    Decrowing Roosters.

    He's a handsome fella. Good luck with your urban farm. I just started on my 'farm', too.
  5. polarbearpilot

    Decrowing Roosters.

    So happy for you. Please update on how he's doing in a few days, weeks, months, etc. Also, can you disclose how much he costs?
  6. polarbearpilot

    Decrowing Roosters.

    Hi Dr. James, thank you for your reply. I didn't know about the disease outbreak in CA. It is true that the vet costs in CA are high. I wish the service you offer is available in CA and I would be willing to drive. I don't want to ship my rooster. My alternative is to find him a home where he...
  7. polarbearpilot

    Decrowing Roosters.

    Hi, I read a lot of the posts here, but not all of them. I didn't see if the de-crowing service was offered in Southern California. Does anyone know? thanks.
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