🐔 Quiet the Cluck, Embrace the Peace!
The 3 Pack No Crow Rooster Collar is designed to significantly reduce the volume and frequency of crowing in roosters, ensuring a peaceful environment for you and your neighbors. Made from durable nylon with an adjustable hook and loop design, this collar fits various poultry types, including ducks and geese. While it may not completely eliminate crowing, it effectively diminishes the sound, making it a practical solution for poultry owners.
S**V
Cheap for a reason!
I was looking for a product to keep my roosters from being too loud. This item is cheaply made. It's literally just a velcro strap. I put it around my roosters neck like it should, with enough space not to injure or suffocate it and 10min later I went to check my rooster tightend it trying to get it off and it almost suffocated its face was all red and looked swollen. I immediately took it off, and it went back to normal. Never again! I recommend looking elsewhere.
T**E
Fit my silkie rooster without issues
I had the unexpected chick turn out to be a rooster, mine is a silkie and loves to do the usual amount of crowing at seemingly the wrong times. I put it on initially with one finger worth of space, after a couple days I went back to adjust it and it does wonders to nullify the loud crows. Its not 100% muted but it comes out sounding more like a "struggled gurgle" and I don't get complaints from my neighbors about it. He did take a good hour to adjust to how it felt on his neck, walked around a bit goofy trying to scratch it off but he's fine with it now.
C**N
Chicken eggs
Have of them did not hatch
A**.
Potentially Dangerous
Please be careful with these if your rooster starts freaking out when putting it on. We put it on loosely ( 2 fingers fit inbetween his neck and the collar, so he would adjust slowly to it) and left for about 20 minutes. When we came back, he had freaked out so badly it tightened the collar more and suffocated him.
K**R
Don't waste your money
doesn't work. Didn't hurt the rooster, as soon as I caught him and fought it on he crowed. It is also a pain to get it on. You need two people.;
H**H
The other reviewers did not put them on tight enough.
These things work. The whole purpose of these is to make it uncomfortable for them to crow. If you do not put them tight enough they will in fact do nothing, and they will be able to peck at them and destroy them.What I did was put them on my two silkies, then played a rooster crow sound off my phone triggering them to want to respond. I would then make an adjustment until it was visibly and audibly uncomfortable for them to crow. I then stayed out with them for a while ensuring they were still able to breath, eat, and drink normally. After a while they gave up on trying to get them off and just accepted that they were there.I made another adjustment the following day as they were both able to get out a full crow again although it was very quiet. I then sat with them for a while again to ensure they could eat drink and breath normally.After a few days they've seemed to give up on even attempting to crow. I'll take the collars off here in a few more days and see how it goes.All in all these things can work, you just have to put them on properly and be willing to put in some time getting it right. Because if they aren't tight enough they do nothing, if they're too tight you have a dead rooster. Good luck.
C**Y
Works ok not great
These work pretty well but not great but liked them ok
R**N
Buyer Beware!
Waste of money, does not do what it says and the birds will find a way to get it off!