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- Jun 13, 2013
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They will grow back.
Thanks Beekissed! It was a long process. Great spur removal suggestion.
Yes, we had cut them back awhile ago, to about 1/4" long. We didn't completely remove the spurs as we have a (supervised) freeranging flock (there are sometimes stragglers) and even so, on occasion, there can be sudden or lurking predators.
If we had completely removed the spurs from a different roo of ours, he might not have been able to fight back so well during a sudden vicious raven attack the day before Xmas eve. (I saw him fighting from out a window.) Our boy lost an eye, but if he hadn't fought so well, and I hadn't then run outside and scared it away, he was only moments from being gone. Am very grateful it was only this bad. In a completely covered/caged/ or 100 percent secure situation I would definitely want spurs fully removed.
He looks great now! Great job!!!Did you remove those spurs to give him a little more mobility? They say you can place a piece of potato on the spurs for a day(can't imagine a bird that would leave it on) and then just twist them off with the pliers. Sounds gruesome but I think I'd think about it if my bird's spurs were that large in proportion to his body. Some folks just soak them in warm oil prior to removal, so your bird would already be used to the oil treatment.![]()
They will grow back.
Thanks Beekissed! It was a long process. Great spur removal suggestion.
Yes, we had cut them back awhile ago, to about 1/4" long. We didn't completely remove the spurs as we have a (supervised) freeranging flock (there are sometimes stragglers) and even so, on occasion, there can be sudden or lurking predators.
If we had completely removed the spurs from a different roo of ours, he might not have been able to fight back so well during a sudden vicious raven attack the day before Xmas eve. (I saw him fighting from out a window.) Our boy lost an eye, but if he hadn't fought so well, and I hadn't then run outside and scared it away, he was only moments from being gone. Am very grateful it was only this bad. In a completely covered/caged/ or 100 percent secure situation I would definitely want spurs fully removed.
