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  1. Sue Gremlin

    Caponizing a roo

    I don't know! I worked with them at summer camp. We bought them from a livestock dealer in Mass. They came to us as littles and we slaughtered them at the end of the summer at the end of year party. They were standard white rock meat birds, I swear they weighed 10 lbs at the end of summer.
  2. Sue Gremlin

    Caponizing a roo

    I had capons. They were like gigantic hens.
  3. Sue Gremlin

    Caponizing a roo

    I would like to have my rooster caponized so he's not a jerk. We have him and do not want to get rid of him. Such a thing would have utility. But it's a very dangerous surgery that most vets won't tackle as it goes against their vows to "first, do no harm", and when it's done in the field, it's...
  4. Sue Gremlin

    Caponizing a roo

    Same thing I do with my spent hens. They’re pets and a repository for treats, and where our disposable income goes. :)
  5. Sue Gremlin

    Caponizing a roo

    A cat or dog spay is a LOT less risky. Their testicles aren't next to the abdominal aorta and subject to death by bleeding out almost instantly if the aorta is nicked. I investigated having our little guy caponized. I actually called Dr. Pol and asked if they do roosters (they don't). I want...
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