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  1. Wyorp Rock

    How to trim rooster spurs?

    Good points to think about @Ridgerunner I think in @Banana01 case, there's a "need" since spurs are rubbing the other leg. Sometimes spurs can also curve upward and get long enough to cause issues. I keep my roosters separate, so don't trim spurs unless there's an issue. Those that I put...
  2. Wyorp Rock

    How to trim rooster spurs?

    They will harden again and grow again. It's going to bleed, probably ooze for a day or so. I've never twisted them off, but it would be something I would consider doing if I didn't have the dremel. I personally would not try the hot potato method, I've seen a few people mention burning the...
  3. Wyorp Rock

    How to trim rooster spurs?

    I think what folks mean when they are talking about "pulling spurs" is removing the outer sheath. I DO think when the outer sheath is removed, the spur is sensitive. I've had roosters knock the outer sheath off (several times) and they indicate some discomfort but not to the point I personally...
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