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Update....Pip, the roo that crowed is now crowing the none dying down crow he was doing right out of surgery. He is only crowing in the mornings. Has yet to crow during the day which he did all the time. So, it's an improvement. His crow is more quiet but I'm not sure if the neighbors will hear him or not. We most likely will just keep having him sleep indoors. I'm thankful he's not crowing during the day. The other roo like I've stated before will never crow. He never started so it never became habit unlike Pip. If you are caponizing to stop crowing than it needs to be done earlier than later. Both roos are getting along. They on occasion will puff up in a face off situation but they do not attack each other or even try. They puff then one will walk away. Most the time they are foraging and hanging out together with no problem. There is still absolutely no aggression. It's gone, gone, gone. We can hold and love on the roos. No biting or trying to go after us. This is all a huge improvement from where we started prior to the canonization two weeks ago. My kids are thrilled that they can carry Pip around and he truly enjoys it like he did prior to him having gotten aggressive. He always loved the attention and now he's back to loving the attention. One big happy family living with one big happy flock.