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where are you located and what type chickens are you interested in. I will pm my phone # I am in Calhoun County and know lots of breeders.
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Roy
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Hey Royce
Don't twist, just work them back and forth with a pair of pliers. The spurs will come loose, then pull like you would a tooth. The stem remaining will harden and grow again.
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Roy
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I agree with this method because it is simple. If there is any bleeding use flour to stop. Another method is done with a rotozip using a cutoff blade. The heat will cauterize as you cut. This method is best done with 2 people to prevent an accident.
I personally do not like long spurs...
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Chris and I sold a flock to Mr Glen Beyer in Yulee Florida (Jacksonville). He should be able to supply. Pm me for his contact info.
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Roy
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Take a day trip and come north. I have about 100 large fowl and around 30 bantam cochins and some turkeys. I have Delawares, Black Orps, Speckled Sussex, Light Sussex, BLRW, Ameracana, White Java, Welsummers, and Barnevelder. I have BBS Bantam and Frizzle Cochins.
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Roy
I will be crossing one of my Buckeye roos over RIW, Dels, and Lt Sussex. These should give me some great jumbo layers. Another benefit is if they inherit the broody instinct of my Buckeyes.
Laura,
Regarding the census
4 roosters
8 hens
6 pullets
All are McCary except 1 pullet from John.
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