Decrow

Here's a video of him crowing. His crow is about 10-20% loud compared to pre-surgery.

https://www. youtube.com /watch?v=Rl4jv-qcaZ0

copy the link and get rid of the spaces in the link to watch the video since I don't have permission to post link or video here yet.
 
Here's a video of him crowing. His crow is about 10-20% loud compared to pre-surgery.

https: //www. youtube. com/ watch?v=Rl4jv-qcaZ0

copy the link and get rid of the spaces in the link to watch the video since I don't have permission to post link or video here yet.
 
So this is what im going to do, im going to build a pen, i studied other possibilities like a collar, cordectomy, and castration. Collar and cordectomy, only found vets that say that is unethical and couldn't find anyone willing to do it, so it is not an option, at least for me. Castration it's proven to be ineffective, i found an article of a veterinarian that did this on a peacock to see if it changed he's behaviour and it didn't work http://www.avianstudios.com/blog/bird-vasectomy-and-castration/ :(, so my only option: to build a closed pen, so nobody wakes up at night :). I only have one male, no peahens, so the noise should not still be a problem :D.
I know with male lions if you castrate them they will lose their beautiful mane. I am wondering if the peacock will lose his train if he is castrated? I wouldn't want to test this myself that is sure...

I send my peacock to a friend that lives in the country, i will build a pen, and se how things works! I would like to see the video, thanks!
That is good.
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This whole de-crowing issue has been coming up a lot lately it seems, and I just want say something to people visiting the peafowl section who are thinking about getting peafowl but would have issues with the noise. Don't get peafowl if you or your neighbors can't handle the noise. Also, don't expand your collection too quickly if you have close neighbors. Get a feeling for how loud just a few birds can be. If you get a whole lot of adults all at once come breeding season your neighbors could be in for a shock.

I can't say enough that there are other beautiful birds out there that you can raise that are similar to peafowl in some of their behaviors such as fancy displaying for females. There are exotic bird keepers who avoid raising peafowl - I don't know exactly why - but they are far more interested in all kinds of other exotic birds. I guess they see peafowl as too common or too big.
Here are some examples of alternative birds given that you do your research on them first to make sure they fit your situation:

Himalayan Monal AKA Impeyan:
(IMG Source:http://beachht.skyrock.com/3232553643-One-2014-hatch-pair-of-Impeyan-Pheasant.html )


Palawan Peacock Pheasant:
(IMG Source: http://photographicreference.tumblr.com/post/84278562133/palawan-peacock-pheasant)


Grey Peacock Pheasant:
(IMG Source: https://www.pinterest.com/pin/420171840210067256/ )


Bornean Crested Fireback Pheasant:
(IMG Source: http://www.allandoopheasantry.com/pheasant_gallery_page_4.html )


Lady Amherst Pheasant:
(IMG Source:https://inspiredbylifeforever.wordpress.com/tag/birds/ )


These are just a few examples of beautiful alternatives.
 
This whole de-crowing issue has been coming up a lot lately it seems, and I just want say something to people visiting the peafowl section who are thinking about getting peafowl but would have issues with the noise. Don't get peafowl if you or your neighbors can't handle the noise. Also, don't expand your collection too quickly if you have close neighbors. Get a feeling for how loud just a few birds can be. If you get a whole lot of adults all at once come breeding season your neighbors could be in for a shock.

I can't say enough that there are other beautiful birds out there that you can raise that are similar to peafowl in some of their behaviors such as fancy displaying for females. There are exotic bird keepers who avoid raising peafowl - I don't know exactly why - but they are far more interested in all kinds of other exotic birds. I guess they see peafowl as too common or too big.
Here are some examples of alternative birds given that you do your research on them first to make sure they fit your situation:
Thank you @MinxFox for speaking up on this important topic!
 
I know with male lions if you castrate them they will lose their beautiful mane. I am wondering if the peacock will lose his train if he is castrated? I wouldn't want to test this myself that is sure... That is good. :) [rule] This whole de-crowing issue has been coming up a lot lately it seems, and I just want say something to people visiting the peafowl section who are thinking about getting peafowl but would have issues with the noise. Don't get peafowl if you or your neighbors can't handle the noise. Also, don't expand your collection too quickly if you have close neighbors. Get a feeling for how loud just a few birds can be. If you get a whole lot of adults all at once come breeding season your neighbors could be in for a shock. I can't say enough that there are other beautiful birds out there that you can raise that are similar to peafowl in some of their behaviors such as fancy displaying for females. There are exotic bird keepers who avoid raising peafowl - I don't know exactly why - but they are far more interested in all kinds of other exotic birds. I guess they see peafowl as too common or too big. Here are some examples of alternative birds given that you do your research on them first to make sure they fit your situation: Himalayan Monal AKA Impeyan: (IMG Source:http://beachht.skyrock.com/3232553643-One-2014-hatch-pair-of-Impeyan-Pheasant.html ) Palawan Peacock Pheasant: (IMG Source: http://photographicreference.tumblr.com/post/84278562133/palawan-peacock-pheasant) Grey Peacock Pheasant: (IMG Source: https://www.pinterest.com/pin/420171840210067256/ ) Bornean Crested Fireback Pheasant: (IMG Source: http://www.allandoopheasantry.com/pheasant_gallery_page_4.html ) Lady Amherst Pheasant: (IMG Source:https://inspiredbylifeforever.wordpress.com/tag/birds/ ) These are just a few examples of beautiful alternatives.
Excellent post!!! Beautiful birds!
 

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