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No mating.

A neutered rooster (called a capon) grows slightly faster than an unaltered rooster, and caponized roosters don't fight as much.

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Patrick Burwell

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2y ago
Capons are far more desirable to restaurant's as they are better tasting than hens, so capons make you more money.

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