is there ANY way, ANY WAY

The best advice I can give is to keep him indoors/in the dark - till the neighbors are at work or don't care about the crowing. This is what I do.
The only problem with that is that roosters need to be photo-stimulated just like hens - to be fertile.
 
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I think this would be totally imposible in a rooster. Debarking involves surgery to a dogs larynx and is performed via the oral cavity (incidentally this is illegal here in the UK). I would not think that a roosters mouth would be very accessible to perform surgery this intricate. If it's his genes you want to perpetuate I think your best bet would be to rehome him and ask the future owner to give you some fertile eggs when any are produced .
 
Ok, thanks for all the replies guys! So i guess it's a unanimous agreement that it's not possible. (apart from keeping in darkness)....oh well then... we'll see what happens... I've got 10 chicks right now, one of which im positive is a boy, and im thinking maybe one or two more that are also boys. I'm not a huge fan of culling, but i guess it can't be avoided... oh well. ><
 
If any one finds an answer..... PLZ post!!!
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I have a great little roo, that I would love to keep, but when he crows, out he goes.
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Holding out a little hope he is a she....
 
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SarniaTricia, I actually think you might have a pullet there. Im not sure what breed it is, but i know that Barred Rocks have similar coloring, and that if they're more of a black than white, then you have a pullet. I've had two boys before (got tricked by the seller >:[ ) and they turned out to have more prominent white compared to black in coloring
 
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I'm confused with your thinking here. Do you think you need a roo for the hens to lay?? No rooster is needed in a laying flock if you just want eating eggs. If you want fertile eggs to hatch, then, of course, you need a roo. Roosters crow, that's part of their job in setting up the pecking order with other roos, calling in the girls, and just to let out some of that macho steam!
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It's possible to devoice a rooster and the best method I've seen is the same method used to devoice peacocks. I have the instructions somewhere which were given to me by Loyl Stromberg. If someone were to breed a rooster that doesn't crow, he or she could make a fortune.
 
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I'm confused with your thinking here. Do you think you need a roo for the hens to lay??

I think Xilver was just saying that a capon was, to her, basically the same as a hen that doesn't lay.

Actually it's similar to a steer or gelding. Neutered
 

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