Mahonri had his rooster decrowed but it died that evening.
That's such a shame! Hopefully, it wasn't one he was well attaches to. I honestly think that would be the hardest way to lose an animal for me. Losing one to a predator or illness is natural selection. Killing one and eating it is honoring the cycle of life, so long as it's done appropriately. But to lose one knowing that it was a choice I made to alter his natural biological functions... I don't know. As much as I would love to have a quiet rooster, and have thought about the procedure, I'm just not sure I could follow through with it. I can very much see why someone would do it. There's not a lot of ideals that I'm on the fence with, but this is definitely one.
On a positive side, I spoke with my neighbors to my East. Him and his wife have heard the clan, including our latest crowing, and it doesn't bother them at all. They said it's faint and can only be heard because the windows are open. Our weather is so gorgeous right now. I still have to catch our other neighbors, bug hopefully it never becomes an issue.