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Yup.. i used to be a vet tech many many moons ago.. so I still stockpile surgical gloves, scalpels.. you name it .. (plus I use the some of the same stuff when I am cleaning up skeletons and skulls )


Depending on how many roosters I get this spring I may have to try my hand at caponizing too. I know how it's done.. just haven't bothered to do it yet

Very cool. :)
 
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Yup.. i used to be a vet tech many many moons ago.. so I still stockpile surgical gloves, scalpels.. you name it .. (plus I use the some of the same stuff when I am cleaning up skeletons and skulls )


Depending on how many roosters I get this spring I may have to try my hand at caponizing too. I know how it's done.. just haven't bothered to do it yet
wanna lern me?!?!?! lol
 
Usually from what I've read here and other places, there's a high death rate till you get it right. The thread referenced already is a great one. And that Chinese guy has the best tools available for the job from what everyone says. He's known as chinesecapons on BYC I think. Have to email him and ask.
 

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