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Well dub em then. After the first say 3 I was fine. If you can try on a peacomb first they're easier. My first was a big thick straight comb and he looked terrible. Kinda lika a dinosaur wattles are easy but I guarantee the first you're gonna pull and cut too much and see his throat meat but he'll heal but you'll be traumatized for a while lol
 
Well dub em then. After the first say 3 I was fine. If you can try on a peacomb first they're easier. My first was a big thick straight comb and he looked terrible. Kinda lika a dinosaur wattles are easy but I guarantee the first you're gonna pull and cut too much and see his throat meat but he'll heal but you'll be traumatized for a while lol
Yeah I should start with peacomb first. I would like to see someone do it first. I like to learn by watching/copying someone else who knows what they are doing. I need to invest in some nice sissors or razors too.
 
Jeffers pet sell nice surgical scissors for cheap straight and curved. I prefer straight used the curve maybe twice just didn't feel right. They're pretty thick and solid and I think I got both for around 15.00
 
Jeffers pet sell nice surgical scissors for cheap straight and curved. I prefer straight used the curve maybe twice just didn't feel right. They're pretty thick and solid and I think I got both for around 15.00
Sweet. thanks for the info.. my wife is a nurse and I am surprised we dont have a pair. Shes gets mad when I tell her I want to dub them... she thinks its "cruel and uneccesary"... my rebutle "so is castrating your horse".
 
Jeffers pet sell nice surgical scissors for cheap straight and curved. I prefer straight used the curve maybe twice just didn't feel right. They're pretty thick and solid and I think I got both for around 15.00
The scissors they make for kitchen/cooking use are really good too
 
I tried the kitchen shears like these
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but it seems not to have as good of leverage as these
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which are the Jeffers pets ones
 
My wife helps me I hold em she wraps him holds him down on one side, snip one wattle then she flips him I do the other wattle and the comb from front across the beak to head then I jump around and cut straight up from back of head then from back across head to meet cut on front then dress a little. To me it seems to hug the head better than to cut straight up the back then straight across the head and beak. She thinks they look so much better dubbed.
 
I heard mothballs keep them away but as much as I love snakes this would be a very unwelcomed an untolerated visit
look what I found in my coop while I was gathering all my dead chickens from last nights dog attack ( every last bird dead I couldn't be more upset right now )
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its a copperhead
 

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