Hello! I currently have a flock of 30 birds. 12 of the birds are full grown, and in their own area. Of those 12 birds, one is a roo. He's very friendly, and that's the only reason he's hung around this long.
He is enjoying a little too much action, leaving three of my EE hens with feather loss on their backs. Of course, that has led to one of the girls getting pecked to the point that I have had to remove her from the flock to 'heal'. I have tried chicken saddles (not a whole lot of luck - they keep managing to get them off), blue koyte, and black salve with no help. I just end up with a roo that has black goo all over his bum.
After exhausting all of these options, I found some advice on removing the spur casing from the Roo on BYC (ala:
). My questions are as follows:
1. For people that have done this, what has your experience been? Does it seem to create a lot of distress in the Roo's? Have you had to isolate? Is there a healing process? Have you had trouble with infection? Is it relatively easy to do?
2. Any suggestions other than this?
I don't particularly want to isolate the Roo. He's not aggressive or nasty, and the girls don't seem to mind. I just can't deal with seeing the missing feathers, and then the picking.
I know that this can be a 'sensitive' topic. I'm not looking for opinions on if you feel it's right or not, just experiences if you have done this.
Thanks for any help and suggestions!

He is enjoying a little too much action, leaving three of my EE hens with feather loss on their backs. Of course, that has led to one of the girls getting pecked to the point that I have had to remove her from the flock to 'heal'. I have tried chicken saddles (not a whole lot of luck - they keep managing to get them off), blue koyte, and black salve with no help. I just end up with a roo that has black goo all over his bum.
After exhausting all of these options, I found some advice on removing the spur casing from the Roo on BYC (ala:
1. For people that have done this, what has your experience been? Does it seem to create a lot of distress in the Roo's? Have you had to isolate? Is there a healing process? Have you had trouble with infection? Is it relatively easy to do?
2. Any suggestions other than this?
I don't particularly want to isolate the Roo. He's not aggressive or nasty, and the girls don't seem to mind. I just can't deal with seeing the missing feathers, and then the picking.
I know that this can be a 'sensitive' topic. I'm not looking for opinions on if you feel it's right or not, just experiences if you have done this.
Thanks for any help and suggestions!