I've STOPPED Roosters Crowing Is there enough interest for me to patent & supply?

Years of experimenting & now a 100% harmless way to STOP Roosters Crowing. Is there a market ?

  • I would be interested

    Votes: 25 33.3%
  • I would not be interested

    Votes: 22 29.3%
  • I would be interested at a reasonable price

    Votes: 28 37.3%

  • Total voters
    75
  • Poll closed .
After over 10 years of painstaking experimenting, I've finally come up with the solution to Roosters Crowing. I'm wondering if there is enough interest for it to be viable for me to patent/produce/supply. It shouldn't cost more than $9.99 Australian and in my experiments 1 purchase can solve this problem for up to 25 Roosters in 1 roost.Are you interested if so please see Poll ?
After over 10 years of painstaking experimenting, I've finally come up with the solution to Roosters Crowing. I'm wondering if there is enough interest for it to be viable for me to patent/produce/supply. It shouldn't cost more than $9.99 Australian and in my experiments 1 purchase can solve this problem for up to 25 Roosters in 1 roost.Are you interested if so please see Poll ?

Littlecoloursxx
After over 10 years of painstaking experimenting, I've finally come up with the solution to Roosters Crowing. I'm wondering if there is enough interest for it to be viable for me to patent/produce/supply. It shouldn't cost more than $9.99 Australian and in my experiments 1 purchase can solve this problem for up to 25 Roosters in 1 roost.Are you interested if so please see Poll ?
Littlecolorsxx I am in Austraila and would like to speak with you about your invention. Could you email me your number to [email protected], please.
 
a cure for crowing is worth a fortune, IMHO. I would venture to say that the biggest expanding demographic right now for chicken keeping is in the urban/suburban areas, at least it is here in the northwest. the biggest glitch is that one can't keep a rooster because of the noise. of course if the rooster didn't crow, then there would likely be no complaints.

I for one live in the suburbs and I would love to have a rooster or two or three for breeding. I would possibly get into breeding cornish cross if I knew they wouldn't crow and get me in trouble. I do have some urban homesteader friends and we all have the same problem, we can't have roosters because of the crowing. we've talked about buying a decrowed rooster and the one source we could find didn't get back to us. a decrowed rooster costs $3-500. give me the simple solution and I'll gladly fork over $10, as long as the solution isn't a set of ear plugs :~)
 
“the OP has not returned since their last comment on this thread……..”

… and, to be honest, I do not blame him or her.

The OP asked if there would be a genuine interest if he/she had a solution to roosters crowing.

I agree that the method would definitely be a reason some of us would or would not buy in but that is not really what the question was.

I understand why the OP does not want to share the solution; if it is possibly available for approx $10, it may be something simple and to share at this stage, after 10 years of experimenting, would just be folly and non profitable; he or she is entitled to some recompense for their 10 years effort.

The question was, if it would be possible would you be interested? It is not like you have been asked to try it before you know what it is.

As stated, yes, I believe there would be many people interested.

Oh and just for the record, I do not know @LITTLE COLORSxx nor do I have any idea what the product is. I am basically posting because for the first time, I am truly a little upset by how this fellow BYC member has been treated, to the point of ridicule.
 
The question was, if it would be possible would you be interested?

I am basically posting because for the first time, I am truly a little upset by how this fellow BYC member has been treated, to the point of ridicule.
Well, in truth, it was kind of a silly question as anyone who does a little searching here knows that there are a lot of folks trying to stop a cock from crowing, and they know that or wouldn't have spent 10 years trying to solve the 'issue'.
Anyone who spends much time at all on this forum knows that 'staying on topic' or expecting answers to only the specific question asked is folly...especially on such a 'hot' topic. Ticks me off too, but what can you do but <shrug>.
 

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