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Rooster No Crow Collar (US MADE AND SHIPPED)

$ 2.1

Availability: 200 in stock
  • Condition: New
  • Item must be returned within: 30 Days
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Restocking Fee: No
  • Refund will be given as: Money Back
  • Type: Collar
  • Brand: Unbranded
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
  • Poultry Species: Rooster

    Description

    A clever collar designed to reduce volume and frequency of crowing.
    This item is manufactured or supplied by a small, minority, woman, veteran or disadvantaged business.
    IT IS NOT A SHOCK COLLAR.
    This Collar is made from mesh and Velcro, and fully adjusts to fit the rooster perfectly. They are worn with a pinky finger's width of space between the collar and your rooster's neck.  The collar prevents roosters expelling the contents of their air sacs all at once, preventing them from unleashing a full-powered crow. While wearing the collar, they can still vocalize in all their normal ways--but the volume is limited. The collar is made to bend and flex with the rooster's neck so he can do everything he always does (eat, drink, dust bath, other vocalizations). It isn't tight enough to bother them, and it allows their necks total freedom and flexibility to expand.
    Is it guaranteed to work?
    The collar is not guaranteed to fully stop your rooster crowing. Instead, it is designed to significantly reduce the volume and frequency of crowing so that ultimately, they're no louder than a hen. Each rooster is different, and each owner is responsible for using a No Crow Rooster Collar according to the instructions included.
    Does it need adjusting?
    Yes, from time to time you may need to adjust or reassess the fit of your collar to keep it functioning properly. Also, keep in mind that if you've put it on a juvenile rooster, it may need
    loosening
    as the rooster grows.
    Does it irritate their necks?
    The No Crow Rooster Collar is placed over the feathers, and over the course of the day, some of the feathers come free. The roosters who have been tested never have irritated necks because there are always some feathers under the collar, and the collar is worn "soft side in."
    Fitting Tips
    Give your guy some time to adjust to having something on his neck by allowing him to wear it loosely the first day. It's a new sensation! After that, begin the adjustment process. We recommend starting the collar loose, then adjusting it a bit tighter every day until you have found the most effective fit. Do watch very, very closely for signs of distress or difficulty breathing. The collar should ultimately be closely fitted, like a belt.
    The Collar's can be adjusted for a smaller size by trimming the ends. (You will need 1.5 to 2 inches of "overlap" on the collar to ensure the Velcro attaches properly.)