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  1. CountryBirdGirl

    Removing/trimming rooster spurs

    Personally I would let his spurs develop a bit more as they are there for a reason, and once again, I personally would not use the dremel, especially with a Rooster that doesn't like to be handled. The spurs sound like they're a bit too short right now, so you still have time. The potato method...
  2. CountryBirdGirl

    Removing/trimming rooster spurs

    I personally would not do this, as I don't want to stress my birds if I don't have to, also, the potato method that we had used caused no blood at all. It was so simple, i was really surprised! In addition because we did it in the dark, with just our headlights, he didn't even try to struggle...
  3. CountryBirdGirl

    Removing/trimming rooster spurs

    I heated a medium size potato in the microwave for about 3 minutes on high, then placed it on the roosters spurs for 5 minutes. The sheaths both twisted right off with no blood. I highly recommend using this method. It's quick and easy on both you and the bird.
  4. CountryBirdGirl

    Removing/trimming rooster spurs

    We tried the hot potato method last night and it worked!!!! I kept finding posts about doing this and was very skeptical, but it worked extremely easily, with no blood at all! We waited until it was dark and our Rooster was tired out from the day. After heating up a medium size Potato in the...
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