- Jun 4, 2012
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My understanding of the collars is that they keep the throat/air sacs from fully expanding as needed to make a loud crow. I also read the part about stretching the neck up, but I'm not sure if this kind of collar would affect that. I didn't hear any loud noises from Desi today, but I was also gone for most of the afternoon. Since he had just started crowing yesterday (other than the couple attempts a few weeks ago), I won't be able to claim success for a few more weeks. So far, it doesn't seem inordinately burdensome to him, but I'll keep an eye on it. I figure it's a bit like my wearing a bra - neither of us really want to wear it, but it's better than the alternative!Waiting to hear how you went with the collar; I have everything crossed that it works out for you and him!
Is the idea of the collar that he can not breath in the additional air required to crow?
Or is the idea that he can not stretch his neck up? I read somewhere that if the rooster is in a low area and can't stretch his neck up he can't crow.
Now, Teila, remember how nicely the first hatch went when you just left them all alone?

Cilla has proven she knows what she's doing (even if she's a big meanie).
