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Understood, thank you for the insight.Absolutely do not do that. It's unethical and inhumane.
If you can't bring yourself to cull and eat him yourself give him to someone who will.
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Understood, thank you for the insight.Absolutely do not do that. It's unethical and inhumane.
If you can't bring yourself to cull and eat him yourself give him to someone who will.
Good...but there’s really no need for the collar if he isn’t even crowing yet.So far the rooster is quiet and the collar seems to be working. He was pecking and scratching at it the first day. He is behaving normal now, but every now and then he fluffs his feathers out like a wet dog removing water.
I will check the tightness of the collar as he grows bigger. I used velcrow cable strap as it is the same thing as rooster collar, except 10 times cheaper.
Yeah it seems like you are doing every ting right, bnut if he is not crowing then the collar is just an unnecessary burden.
To do so, you need to post to youtube then post the link here. But I don't think it is necessary to prove he is crowing.He is definately crowing, not sure if i am able to post videos here.