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No-Crow Rooster Collar Reviews

2.8 Rating 81 Reviews
This product killed my Roo! He was a beautiful bird!! A welsummer Roo, and this Damn collar killed him!! Just so you know! I'm going to keep posting this! You can delete all you want! I'm going to keep it going. And I'm already letting ppl know this is really the collar of death!! So y'all will keep the positive reviews but delete the bad ones!! FU... I'm putting the word out!! So don't bother deleting this one! I'm going to keep doing it...
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Posted 7 years ago
This product killed my Roo! He was a beautiful bird!! A welsummer Roo, and this Damn collar killed him!! Just so you know! I'm going to keep posting this! You can delete all you want! I'm going to keep it going. And I'm already letting ppl know this is really the collar of death!! So y'all will keep the positive reviews but delete the bad ones!! FU... I'm putting the word out!! So don't bother deleting this one! I'm going to keep doing it...
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Posted 7 years ago
We live in a small town in the middle of a farming community and they don't allow chickens, believe it or not. When we asked why, before getting chickens, the zoning commissioner said, "Oh, we don't mind if you have chickens, as long as they don't bother your neighbors." We got chickens and one turned out to be a rooster. A couple of years passed and so many people got chickens they decided to revisit the issue with the outcome being heavy fines for having them. Our chickens are pets now. I'd no sooner chop their heads off than I would my cat's. If I chopped my cat's head off, I'd be put in jail! And give our birds away to be eaten or worse, cockfighting for the rooster, no! So, we are now law-breakers, because of unacceptable pets. We got a No Crow Collar. We put our roo in the garage in the morning without the collar on and let him crow his head off and we put him out mid-morning with the collar on. It has to be tight and he sometimes manages to get it loose during the day, but it DOES work. It's been almost a year now and we still have our chickens and the rooster, hidden, of course, behind a privacy fence. There is a lesson here, if having chickens is illegal in your town, it's illegal. Don't listen to an individual that tells you otherwise, even if he does call the shots.
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Posted 7 years ago
I've used this on 2 of my roosters over time. My first one was wonderful. He let me put it right on without issue and it definitely reduced his crowing significantly. My second boy put up a fight, so we had to try slowly to get it on him in the evening. After about 5 days he finally stopped trying to walk backwards and scratch it off. It only reduced his volume by about 50% but it was enough my neighbors couldn't hear him inside and everyone was appeased. I'm glad to keep him though, he's definitely the friendliest with us and our ladies.
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Posted 7 years ago
I've used the collar on several different roosters. It has worked every time to reduce the sound of the crow. Each time it takes a little while to "dial it in" and get the collar to the right tightness. It doesn't completely stop the crow, but it's enough as to not wake everyone up early in the morning.
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Posted 7 years ago
We purchased for our very cute Cochin rooster that were supposed to be hens for a local feed store. They did not slow down the crowing after the first day no matter how we adjusted them. The boys just figured it out. Had to get rid of roosters.
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Posted 7 years ago
This was placed onto my speckled Sussex with little to no effectiveness. Even with positive reinforcement, I had to catch up my Roo too often to fine tune the fit. It made him become weary of me and at best the emitting crow was croaky, not really reduced in volume. Had to unfortunately remove him from my flock in order to keep the peace with the neighbors.
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Posted 7 years ago
The collar doesn't get rid of the crow but it does shorten it and quiet it enough to allow us to keep our accidental Roo! It doesn't bother him too much either. I cut a kid sock and put that around his neck before the collar so he could get used to having something on. I actually kept it on under the collar cus the collar is kind of rough.
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Posted 7 years ago