My experience with the No Crow collar

rachelrenee1

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Apr 30, 2014
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I usually get the vent sexed pullets when getting chicks, because I'm in town and roosters are a nuisance animal.

But those straight run silkies always get me and I pick up a few and I always end up with a rooster. And this last time I'm pretty sure I got two incorrectly sexed chicks even from the vent sexed crew. But they're just too cute to cull and it hard to get rid of Roos, even cute ones. So we have tried the No Crow Collar a few times now and I have to say it works great.

The instructions are a little vague and not very detailed. They say to leave a pinkie width under the collars. Nope. That is way too loose. I do that the first day now so they can get used to it (they freak out and flip around and try to back out of it all day long the first day. By day 2 they seem ok with it. So I keep pushing more feathers away from the neck one day 2 and keep tightening, watching (even at the perfect tightness there won't be any signs of distress, so if they look choked or something that's too tight) and tightening again as I hear them crow. If it is almost tight enough it will sound about 75% as loud, but placed right and tight enough they are about 10% as loud and very neighbor-friendly.

After the first day the boys don't seem to mind. I check every week of so for mites or issues. I think the actual collar vs Velcro seems more comfortable, because it has webbing and moves. But Velcro might work and would likely be cheaper.

Anyway, people always ask, so I thought I would post my thoughts here. I know some people think it's mean to not let them freely crow loudly, but in my area it's a choice between wearing the collar and staying with their chicken-y friends or not wearing it and possibly being sent to freezer camp. So I'm comfortable with this as a responsible rooster option.
 
Velcro... I might try that. I was considering a no-crow for transportation to and from shows. We have to keep the in the cab of the truck, and you can imagine how loud that gets.
 
I got mine from Amazon so there were size guidelines. I'd guess a large though.

My bantam Cochin is a small and my silkie is a medium. The XL are for big birds like Brahma or Jersey Giants
 
I'm so glad to hear that they work! I was thinking of getting one since my husband is a light sleeper and one of my cockerels is starting to make his presence known. Thank you for posting your experience!
 
This gives me hope, thank you. Buying the no crow collar will be next if my training of our Ginger roo doesnt work out. I am hoping that the training I am doing currently works. We shall see in 2 weeks, because that is all I'm giving it, 2 weeks and if it doesnt work, then we go to the no crow collar. I hate to see if that doesnt work because if it doesnt then he will be dinner since I have had no luck finding him a new home :( Re: training. The chicks are out in the coop now but come every morning I am right there before our Roo crows and as soon as he does I take him out of coop and bring inside house and put him in the puppy pen for a couple of hours and then bring him back outside to be with the girls. We are going on day 3 now. I am hoping that eventually he will not crow because he doesnt want to be away from the ladies. I battled w/ this decision off and on because I would be taking away his joy crowing and well thats what roo's do but well its better than the dinner table.
 
I battled w/ this decision off and on because I would be taking away his joy crowing and well thats what roo's do but well its better than the dinner table.

If you see my little blue silkie in the top picture, he was SUCH a crower. All day. Everyday. He still puffed his chest and stood tall and crowed all the time with the collar, but it was quiet. Like quieter than a clucking hen. So he was still a happy, proud little guy. Just not such a neighbor-unfriendly one.
 
If you see my little blue silkie in the top picture, he was SUCH a crower. All day. Everyday. He still puffed his chest and stood tall and crowed all the time with the collar, but it was quiet. Like quieter than a clucking hen. So he was still a happy, proud little guy. Just not such a neighbor-unfriendly one.
:) good im glad u had luck with it. im going to keep trying to train him but after a week if i see that it def wont work then i will order the collar. i just have to figure out the size :/
 

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