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DogAndCat36
Crowing
I'll get one. ThanksSpurs are very tough. You need a really heavy duty file. You just round the tip.
This is what others do.
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I'll get one. ThanksSpurs are very tough. You need a really heavy duty file. You just round the tip.
This is what others do.
I'd use a metal file to trim. I dohave that with mine, but anything softer would likely be shreded.Ok, thanks so much! Falcon is a good boy so he won't really squirm but Wren is a different story when his spurs start to grow... Well time to find a chicken muzzle, J.K.
Ok, I told my dad to get one today.I'd use a metal file to trim. I dohave that with mine, but anything softer would likely be shreded.
Yep. Exactly, cut too far and it will bleed.Also i would assume that there is live tissue allowing the spur to grow. Filing enough to be effective could result in pain for the rooster like accidentally cutting the quick while trimming a dog's nail?
Nope.And Maybe it is like a deer's antlers?