Anybody ever caponize a rooster...

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Jadell, this topic is over 3 years old. I'm sure he's done something with his birds by now. It's become more of a 'informational' thread now.

My bad, just saw the last few posts and then went back and read the entire thing without looking at those dates. Not much information in it though. His question wasn't really answered. That's what I get for staying up so late and trying to read things.
 
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This info is just from reading on the subject not from personal experience. If he is caponized before he starts crowing and the entire testes are harvested (not even a little left) he will not crow, but if he has already started or if there is any slip at all no matter how small, there is the possibility he will crow.
 
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Because birds are different from mammals, there are not lots of Vascular tissue behind their skin. Typically , we do not need to change the needle for per bird ,when vaccinating chicken flocks, it will not be infected between birds. Surgical castration is the same. According to the industrialization of farming capon needs, we generally disinfection the castration tools once per hour. With the technique ,
survival rate of 99% (mortality less than 1%)
 
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Impressive! Wish I was going to be in China sometime so I could learn.

Traci

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to China!!
 

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