🐔 Keep the peace, one crow at a time!
The 4 Pack No Crow Rooster Collar is designed to reduce the volume and frequency of rooster crowing, ensuring a quieter environment for you and your neighbors. Made from durable nylon with an adjustable hook and loop closure, this collar fits various poultry sizes and is easy to maintain.
Product Care Instructions | Hand wash in mild soapy water, air dry, wipe clean with damp cloth as needed, check velcro closure regularly, and inspect for signs of wear and tear. |
Material Type | Nylon |
Number of Items | 1 |
Unit Count | 4.0 Count |
Item Dimensions L x W | 11.8"L x 1"W |
Color | black |
Closure Type | Hook and Loop |
S**E
Edited: Unsafe and caused a laceration.
Update: We quit using this after around a month after it caused an injury on my roo. We even checked it often for irritation, made sure his feathers weren’t unevenly separated, and took it off to give him breaks until one day he had a small gash on one side of his neck underneath the collar near the feather separation line. We removed from our poor guy immediately and have not had any injuries since.If you don’t want or can’t have rooster crows; either don’t keep a rooster or find a SAFE alternative.Original review: Honestly, I just bought these because I wanted to see if no crow collars actually worked before spending money on a good quality padded one since we intend to leave it on most of the time. The first time putting it on, it just made his crow sound a little grumbly. After researching the collars further, it was suggested to place higher rather than lower, and leave barely an adult pinky width gap, much like you would use 2 fingers for a dog collar. Tighten slowly as needed, watch behavior in between for breathing issues. The second go around is working great. His crow is much quieter and hopefully my neighbors will be relieved. I would suggest using a second pair of hands to really help you separate the feathers comfortably and get it to the right spot. Like I said, it takes some adjusting to find the sweet spot on your rooster but it does work. I have a larger rooster, I would not suggest this for someone with a smaller breed, as I actually had to wrap the Velcro twice. You’d honestly be better off making your own with some comfortable padding.
E**C
Used on my Dark Brahmas 6 months old put them on and after a few days
After a few days the collars were adjusted a little smaller and I would listen to the sound of the crow eventually I got them down to a ER chortle about %85 reduction . The Dark Brahmas are still babies and will mature at 18 months so I will monitor the fit regularly . still way better than %100 . Do not chock your rooster right off the bat take some time and things will work out ... Big ED
T**N
Takes time to adjust.
I would not call this a no crow collar, I’d call it a reduced volume of crowing. He crows just as much as before but he sounds about as loud as one of my hens when she lays an egg. However effectively the product is not wide enough it should be about 2.5 in width after experimenting with placement and sizing I ended up using 2 one superior to the other. He still acts just like he should other than having a rooster tantrum when they were put on. I personally kept him with me every time I did adjustment to make sure he was ok. The first one he acted funny kept putting his head down similar to when you put a harness on a cat the first time. He laid he head down like it was so heavy but after 10 min he perked up and acted like himself and nailed 5 hens when he went out.
R**H
Uneffective
Does not work. Unless you want to choke your rooster to death.
R**R
Nice Idea, poor execution.
I'm not a huge fan of this product. I love the idea, but the product I received was not executed well. The width of the velcro is nice, but the outside edges of the velcro strips are thin and hard making the edges feel sharp. I suppose the edges being sharp is neither here nor there, because the collar does not get tight enough to muffle crowing. We have a 6 month old EasterEgger Rooster and this collar at its tightest still has enough room to fit my average sized lady thumb, that's definitely enough room between the collar and the rooster to allow him maximum crow capacity. I bought this product hoping that we wouldn't have to make one of our own, but I suppose I'll still have to pinterest the idea and make this myself.🤷♀️
K**N
WORKS GREAT!
I was a little worried this wouldn’t work, especially since my rooster crows very loudly and is big. However as I read you have to find the sweet spot. I just tightened it a little every couple days and he doesn’t mind it at all. He never plays with it honestly I forget it’s even there. Haven’t heard him crow since, this product is very nice! I would recommend getting this if you have a annoying loud rooster!
A**.
Cock rings that inspire
I feel compelled to begin by saying I have 2 roosters and I did read the small selection of reviews. I have decided to review this product since there's little in the way of assisting others in determining if this is a product they should purchase for their needs.Though I do not suffer with neighbors ired of crowing roosters, I do find myself to be the one longing for peace when I relax on my own porch.Each day, I plan their murders, particularly of the one I have now named "Dinner". Dinner is a nuisance and though I might see some cruelty in harming any creature, I do see this as a feasible option, particularly if I find myself in some need to survive a scenario where I'm unable to find food in a grocery store. For the time being, I've decided that Dinner should remain alive and hoped for a better alternative than an axe because I do see some benefit to Dinner surviving (for now). Dinner, I fear, is not just a rooster but a donkey of the worst kind. While I sit on the back porch hoping for some solace in my day, he takes it upon himself to run up to the edge and holler as loud as his rooster lungs allow. At this point, I'm almost positive he's quite aware of how it unnerves me and thus he does so with pure deliberation to make me insanely annoyed. It matters not if I opt to move. Dinner will find wherever it is I may be and continue the inane battle cries, for I'm surely convinced it's war he's waging upon me.Oh, how I have such a disdain for this horrid creature! All the while, in my mind, I'm planning his demise since he'll surely be the first to end up on my stove should the need arise. I have already carefully selected the recipe I'll use for chicken and dumplings.Now, all that said, I have received these cock rings yesterday in hopes to choke this chicken and silence his incessant squawks without ending his little life needlessly when there's still a benefit of his assistance in the aiding of chicken husbandry, as he's proven himself a worthy sire in this regard.There came 4 rings and despite suggestions these do not work, I endeavored to at least give them a go. They came in 4 colors so I can, at the very least, color code my roosters. For Dinner, I chose red since it's the color I see when he comes about to make his manly declarations in my direction.I knew catching him would be a feat but managed to do so with very little incident. He was quite dismayed at his capture and did not appreciate it one bit. So, in this moment, I admit I took advantage and decimated his morale by holding him gently and petting his silky feathers. The ring was a bit big but I managed to pull it snug, making sure I didn't block his ability to breathe. I folded the band in such a manner to remain secure.As of this morning, he resolve is undeterred and he still crows with all of his might and with such a bellow that shows his admirable sense of fortitude in never giving up hope in the face of adversity.In spite of the failure of this product to do as I hoped, I do see they're well made and will stay put. I have learned from this rooster that we must not let our enemies defeat us, so I will catch him and make it more snug and adjust it. For this is a mere battle of wills and sheer determination. I suppose I'll figure out if it's entirely too snug when he passes out. If he shall be the victor, I will concede defeat and perhaps let him serve as a reminder to carry on in my own adversities in life.
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