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use a dremmel with a thin cuttoff wheel will say for small bolts etc.... works great, and no blood, but I cut the spur close to the leg.
I tried trimming my roosters spurs with dog nail clippers and it worked, but I stopped after about a centimeter because i didn't want him to start bleeding. I read that you can bake a potato for an hour in an oven, cut it in half, wrap the roosters legs in a towel to prtect his legs and with a thick glove hold teach potato half on each spur for five minutes, then remove them, and then you can just twist off the spurs quickly. Haven't really tried it but if anyone has ever used this method with success I'd certainly try it.