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Well with the cone you’re sorta holding them into the cone by the neck so they don’t flap out where you don’t have to do that with the shackles. Maybe something to look into. I had used shackles cause a neighbor brought them but when I had to buy my own equipment the cone was all I could find. You can google examples. I just don’t wanna post them on this particular thread lol. Both are good, just sharing my own experience!I've only used the broomstick.
But my wrists have taken damage since then and I'm not sure I could hold on to a sizeable meatie.
That’s hilarious I have a divo rooster as well and he has the loudest crow I’ve ever heard. He had this weird obsession recently with trying to out do a rival rooster in the neighborhood AT 2AM! It was a disaster so I basically extended their out door activity and now he’s usually too tired to try to compete at 2 am he does it around 5 now lol.I use a baby monitor with my flock! I love it, but have to turn it off after 4am due to rooster reasonsI got it because of persistent predators and I was hoping the coop ruckus would wake me up in time to chase off the predator. Of course after buying it, I haven’t had a predator problem since!
Love mineI’ve always wanted to try incubating eggs. https://www.tractorsupply.com/tsc/product/harris-farms-nurture-right-360