My wife are in a disagreement about several things and I'm more of a "let nature take it's course" person, so I was curious as to the general consensus here about them... I've come to trust a great many of you here, as opposed to the general person on the Forums.
- She keeps asking me to help her trim her Silkies' nails and has talked about trimming around the eyes so they can see better. I've never trimmed an animal's nails in my life. Is this really a problem with that particular breed? They are out free-ranging all day with the rest of the clan and I see them scratching.
- Our three largest hens, the Barred Rocks and Birchen Marans, have single combs that went floppy awhile ago. They all have good color and don't appear to be a problem, but she's been mentioning trimming those as well. From my understanding, though, once you trim them, they won't grow back. Who here trims the combs and why, other than for show reasons? How badly would trimming them affect their ability to cool themselves, as I know it's one mechanism in this process? With our extreme heat, I don't want that to be an issue. We don't get cold enough for a frostbitten comb to be of concern, though. It seems to be a very common question with absolutely no good answer amongst the other threads.
- Lastly, although it's not a concern at the moment, how do you remove the spurs? She mentioned twisting them off with pliers, others have said use a saw and someone mentioned using a hot potato. Any personal experiences?
- She keeps asking me to help her trim her Silkies' nails and has talked about trimming around the eyes so they can see better. I've never trimmed an animal's nails in my life. Is this really a problem with that particular breed? They are out free-ranging all day with the rest of the clan and I see them scratching.
- Our three largest hens, the Barred Rocks and Birchen Marans, have single combs that went floppy awhile ago. They all have good color and don't appear to be a problem, but she's been mentioning trimming those as well. From my understanding, though, once you trim them, they won't grow back. Who here trims the combs and why, other than for show reasons? How badly would trimming them affect their ability to cool themselves, as I know it's one mechanism in this process? With our extreme heat, I don't want that to be an issue. We don't get cold enough for a frostbitten comb to be of concern, though. It seems to be a very common question with absolutely no good answer amongst the other threads.
- Lastly, although it's not a concern at the moment, how do you remove the spurs? She mentioned twisting them off with pliers, others have said use a saw and someone mentioned using a hot potato. Any personal experiences?