I remember some 1950s training video with the roosters getting stretched out and a very thin blunted rod in its trachea ~ 16-18cm and 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...
Hello Bird-Lovers!
I’m new to the forum, but not to birds. Would any of you happen to know of a Veterinarian that successfully performs DECROWING in Oklahoma? Any information would be greatly appreciated.
Sincerely,
Linda V.
Aloha! I have a silky rooster who is 2 years old. We are moving from Hawaii to Las Vegas. There is a law against crowing roosters over there and I am looking for options to make him stop crowing. I do not want to rehome him because he is like a child to my son and we are all very attached to...