Blondiegoldiechicks
Songster
- Aug 14, 2020
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Hello, I've had this flock for two years now. They are two yrs old. Blondie is my rooster. He's amazing! He dances and will dance all around you until you pet him. When we sit outside he jumps on our laps and wants to be petted. He follows me around the yard like a puppy
he's truly our pet.
With that being said I will post a pic on here but I'm worried and scared that his spurs will grow into his legs. I researched it and watched videos. This can lead to infection and severe pain and many other problems.
I've also seen videos of de souring yourselves with dykes and plyers. Not sure we want to do it ourselves.
So can anyone tell me about a cheepish way of having someone else do it?
Risks and ways to PREVENT infection? I really don't want anything bad happening to him! He's my babe!
So because he's a sweet roo, I am afraid he might turn mean and be resentful. Is this a case I have to be worried about?
Last but not least do I have to segregate him till he's completely healed?

With that being said I will post a pic on here but I'm worried and scared that his spurs will grow into his legs. I researched it and watched videos. This can lead to infection and severe pain and many other problems.
I've also seen videos of de souring yourselves with dykes and plyers. Not sure we want to do it ourselves.
So can anyone tell me about a cheepish way of having someone else do it?
Risks and ways to PREVENT infection? I really don't want anything bad happening to him! He's my babe!
So because he's a sweet roo, I am afraid he might turn mean and be resentful. Is this a case I have to be worried about?
Last but not least do I have to segregate him till he's completely healed?