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Re:Removing rooster spurs
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Posted by Susan on October 14, 2009 at 13:22:11:
In Reply to: Removing rooster spurs posted by Sue on October 14, 2009 at 10:05:06:
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Yes an angle grinder works well. Cut through about a third of a way back from the point, or just past the pink quick, if you can see that. Cut slowly so it has time to cauterise. You will need 1 person to hold the rooster and have one spur extended at a time, and a 2nd to use the grinder.
If you do this now, you can repeat it in about 3 months and get them back much shorter.
There is at least 1 thread on this topic with detailed instructions at Backyard Poultry.
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