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OK... the easy way to do it...
insert the end and zip it a little to make a large loop, so it's ready to go, and have some scissors or wire cutters handy.
Grab the victim, er, chick, and cup it in your left hand with its legs caught between your fingers.
Grab the tail of the zip tie loop and slide it down the middle toe, pull right to grab the right toe, then push left to grab the left toe and slide it up the leg. You can then hold onto the tie with your left hand (while still holding the chick) and use your right hand to zip it down. Not too snug, but small enough so the back toe can't slide out. Then cut the tail flush with the edge of the zip tie, and let the little booger go!
I think I'll just hand it to Sam while I ziptie it!!
LOL!! Almost all the younger roos are tolerant, some are downright friendly, only the packing peanuts are, well... NUTS!
Good description! But you can see their point of view, they've got issues, ya know!
OK... the easy way to do it...
insert the end and zip it a little to make a large loop, so it's ready to go, and have some scissors or wire cutters handy.
Grab the victim, er, chick, and cup it in your left hand with its legs caught between your fingers.
Grab the tail of the zip tie loop and slide it down the middle toe, pull right to grab the right toe, then push left to grab the left toe and slide it up the leg. You can then hold onto the tie with your left hand (while still holding the chick) and use your right hand to zip it down. Not too snug, but small enough so the back toe can't slide out. Then cut the tail flush with the edge of the zip tie, and let the little booger go!

I think I'll just hand it to Sam while I ziptie it!!


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