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I know some of you have cockerels (pesky, noisy little chaps), and I wonder if any of you have tried an anti-crow collar. I am trialling one on my cockerel and the moment and, amazingly, it seems to be working. He's had it on for a whole say and so far not a peep out of him. The real test is going to be early tomorrow morning when it seems he is at his noisiest. I'm holding my breath.
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29 March 2015, 00:13
(This post was last modified: 29 March 2015, 00:17 by Straight Shooter.)
now look here Mary....i,v had chooks for years......JUST play any Barry White number ....it all falls into place ....I love to hear kevin strutting his stuff every morning about 5.30 am .....reminds me of my shot of insulin plus nine tabs HELL i am still here ! and with the woman I LOVE ...in short let him rock.....old UFO number 70s dig it mary girl !
P.S.seen em live once F..king awesome....sorry chick slipped back again ...lol .
P.S.seen em live once F..king awesome....sorry chick slipped back again ...lol .
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Wow,S! You call your cock (sorry, cockerel) Kevin? I've got to agree with you; I like hearing my little chap bawling his head off and watching him chase his girls round the coop, but not everyone is so keen on the racket first thing in the morning. I can hardly say "suck it up, you'll be thankful if things go horribly amiss and I have chickens!" But, to update on the anti-crow collar, so far so good. The cockerel was not happy about having the thing fastened around his neck and tried everything to get it off (I had to use duct tape for a really secure fit). I'm not an unkind person, but I cried with laughter watching him. After a bit, he started looking quite thoughtful and stopped trying to crow every 10 seconds. It has now been reduced to a rather strangled squawk. This does not have the same carrying effect as a full blown morning serenade, and I'm pleased with the result. The collar in no way stops him from eating, performing his duties and doing everything a chicken should do, so there is no cruelty involved. It just means no potential hassle from annoyed neighbours,
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