Use a pair in this style...they are quick, sharp and not hard to handle. I take spur tips off of my big roosters with them. Watch for the bloodline in the nail and cut just shy of it and there should be no blood or very little. If you cannot see it from the top of the nail, lift the foot and look underneath on the backside of the nail and you should see a vein line...it can appear red, dark or even deep blue. If the bird is friendly enough, you can smooth out the edges after cutting with an emory board. My rooster let me emory board his beak the other day to repair a small chip.
Edited by Cetawin - 6/17/12 at 6:27pm
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Member of SDWD RIP My Precious Thor 9/7/09 - 7/14/10
RIP to the Love of Speckledhen's Life, Zane 2007 - 2012
Life shouldn't be a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely in a pretty, well-preserved body. but rather, to skid in sideways, totally worn out and exhausted while shouting loudly "WOW! What a ride!"
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