Peter.J
Chirping
Bummer, that is a very floppy comb, i could see that as being pretty uncomfortable. I agree with the others, cold steel is probably your best option...
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Not that I can think of. Dubbing sounds like it's them more permanent solution for this problem. Odin's comb is very large but it's upright so I haven't had to deal with that. I do have a pullet with a floppy comb but it's much smaller.@apryl29 got any ideas?
Not that I can think of. Dubbing sounds like it's them more permanent solution for this problem. Odin's comb is very large but it's upright so I haven't had to deal with that. I do have a pullet with a floppy comb but it's much smaller.
If you're concerned about dubbing is it possible you could just trim off a portion of the comb that is getting into his eye? I'm not familiar with the process regarding how much is normally removed but I would think only taking a section would be easier than removing the bulk of the comb.