Significant comb damage - help!

Try to find a good pair of sharp scissors, such as ones for cutting hair. They can get dull pretty quickly with others in the house using them for cutting all sorts of household items. I hide my really good pair.
Oh! You too?!?! :lau:gig
 
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*i would not bother with vitamin k at this point and also wouldn’t use an anesthetic. It would be over in the blink of an eye.

I will advise you though that you must commit to the stroke of your scissors because the comb of a chicken is surprisingly firm.


:goodpost: :clap

You should dub it unless it get infected
I dub my roos extra extra large comb that trouble his breat ND neck

That "before" pic doesn't really show how HUGE his comb was! I'm so glad he is doing well now.

We bought some new scissors very recently, so will use those!

Good luck to you and your girl. It would be great help if you could take some before and after pictures. :)
 
Stacey, thanks for sending me the video. You should do more for basic instructions since you have a real knack. Also, Sammy the kitten needs to be in all of your videos too.
Lol. “Knack”!!! :bow Thanks @Eggcessive for such a kind compliment!
And Sammy sends smooches. He’s the funniest guy I know. :love
 
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