Clipping feathers questions????

Here is a pic of what to cut I found online. Hope this helps

QUESTION: Because I live in a rural/residental area I need to know how best to clip their wings so they will stay on my property...2.79 acres...Due to complaint from only one neighbor, I'm afraid this is now necessary.
ANSWER: You should use a pair of sharp scissors to clip about half to 2/3 off the length of the Primary Flight feathers. These are the last 10 feathers on the chickens wing. CLIP ONLY ONE WING. This throws the bird off balance and prevents flight. If you clip both wings, the bird may still be able to fly by simply flapping harder. This is a temporary solution, because the feathers will grow back at the next molt, which may be a few months for young birds or up to one year for older ones. A potential problem is that clipping these feathers may make them harder for the bird to shed during a molt, requiring your help.

The graphic below may make it a bit clearer. This is from Gail Damerow's "Guide to Raising Chickens", (used with permission from Storey Publishing). This book is an invaluable reference for anyone raising poultry and is available at a discount here on our Poultry Books Page.


Clipping Primary Flight Feathers to Prevent Flight.

The pic didn't come out here is the link
http://www.poultryhelp.com/wingclipping.html
 
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thanks guys sooo much for the info... I'm getting a mini appleyard in march and i was dreading having to pay a vet bill to clip ewm every couple months/molt
 
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You don't have anything to worry about, there is not vet needed. If you are nervous the first couple of times, keep som corn starch nearby. Just covered the bleeding quill with it and it will clot the blood really fast.
 

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