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  1. outlander

    De-spurring, finally did it!

    Oh wow, really? I guess I'll save my money and stay with cornstarch, then. Thanks!
  2. outlander

    De-spurring, finally did it!

    Lol, you're welcome aart! We try not to take ourselves TOO seriously. Any day that I can use a trashcan lid shield and broomstick battle axe is a good one in my adventure book :) To answer your question, yes I did apply cornstarch to the spur cores. They bled a little more than I...
  3. outlander

    De-spurring, finally did it!

    Thanks! There are really no holes to speak of...just the cores of the spurs. They're like a smaller, softer version of the original. They scabbed over pretty quick, which was good! Considering how well the hennies heal up from their mating wounds without any interference from me, I'm...
  4. outlander

    De-spurring, finally did it!

    After countless hours (weeks?) of researching both on and off BYC, I finally decided to get down to the business of de-spurring our rooster, Shaft. The hennies were getting pretty torn up, and after observing Shaft's mounting style determined that his spurs were doing the most damage. Thought...
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