How to STOP my Female Chicken CROWING???

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This is Belle. Or 'Belle-End' as we've started calling her 🤦🏼‍♀️
She's female. She occasionally lays an egg. She's got some gender fluidity stuff going on and has decided to grow a massive comb and start crowing (we're well aware this is a thing for chickens that have no rooster - there's another four chickens in the flock and she's the dominant one). She's REALLY loud and does it every day 😭🤦🏼‍♀️
Problem is WE REALLY LIKE OUR NEIGHBOURS and she's crowing at stupid o'clock EVERY MORNING. I really need to fix this, as the whole reason we don't have a rooster was so as to not upset our neighbours 😭 We put them to bed every night in the coop and she STILL does it.
I really don't want to put her in the pot, so can anyone suggest another way to persuade her back to a more female way of life?!
 

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Short of hormone implants, if you can afford it and have a vet that will do it, and which may or may not work.......nothing will change this scenario.
 
Short of hormone implants, if you can afford it and have a vet that will do it, and which may or may not work.......nothing will change this scenario.
Bummer. Thanks anyway; might just see if reading her a bit of Jane Austen and teaching her to crochet has any effect 😭
 
As mentioned hormone implants or surgery to remove those confused parts. Otherwise give her away. She's a beautiful chicken.
I definitely couldn't do the first two to her, and the third just isn't an option due to our children 😞 I'm going to try the collars and see how humane they are in reality xx
 
I definitely couldn't do the first two to her, and the third just isn't an option due to our children 😞 I'm going to try the collars and see how humane they are in reality xx
Not very humane, they work by low-key strangulation. She's got some serious hormonal issues that *might* be from reproduction like a tumor or cancer. The only real options you have are rehoming or culling.
 

Not very humane, they work by low-key strangulation. She's got some serious hormonal issues that *might* be from reproduction like a tumor or cancer. The only real options you have are rehoming or culling.
Ok, so that's a no-go too 😞 Thank you though - I would have been devastated to cause her any harm. I'm going to do what I can to minimise the noise by soundproofing the coop to whatever level I can instead xx
 

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