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First round of dubbing starts in the morning, can't wait
Scissors or scalpel?
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First round of dubbing starts in the morning, can't wait
Surgical shears I'll never use a scalpel too messy, jagged can't have 100% control and rougher on the stag. Shears quick clean control and the stag is back in his pen
Jeffers pets has surgical scissors but they are very nice solidly made and heavy like shears for 4 or 5.00 I have the straight and curved but only use the straight didn't like the curved. The wife holds the stag wrapped tight in a towel with legs and feet straight out the back and only the head exposed. She lays him down on a big dog crate on one side I trim one wattle then she flips him I trim the other then the comb I trim from front to back along the top if his bill to his head then go from back to front across his head tight to the other cut. Dress him up a lil pat dry then back to the pen. If he's straight comb the only thing different is between the front and back cut I cut the comb straight up from the back of the head. Usually no blood or just a little ooze I dub at daylight.
Jeffers pets has surgical scissors but they are very nice solidly made and heavy like shears for 4 or 5.00 I have the straight and curved but only use the straight didn't like the curved. The wife holds the stag wrapped tight in a towel with legs and feet straight out the back and only the head exposed. She lays him down on a big dog crate on one side I trim one wattle then she flips him I trim the other then the comb I trim from front to back along the top if his bill to his head then go from back to front across his head tight to the other cut. Dress him up a lil pat dry then back to the pen. If he's straight comb the only thing different is between the front and back cut I cut the comb straight up from the back of the head. Usually no blood or just a little ooze I dub at daylight.
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