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Re:Removing rooster spurs
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Posted by Susan on October 14, 2009 at 13:26:41:
In Reply to: Re:Removing rooster spurs posted by Susan on October 14, 2009 at 13:22:11:
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"I held them with welders gloves, back upright against my chest, one leg held against the body, one outstretched for cutting. Stephen handled the angle grinder. Once one spur was done, pulled that leg back and extended the other. Little struggling but the grinder noise was horrendous. Improvement would be a quieter operation.
We cut back between 1/3 and 1/2 way and I had told Stephen to cut SLOWLY. He said that was IMPORTANT, otherwise he would have cut fast because he thought it would hurt or frighten them and he would have got it over quickly. I told him it wouldn't hurt but slow was needed to cauterise. He says it was better cutting slow because he could smell the burning of the blood so he knew when he was cutting into blood vessel and also that it was actually burning (I have little sense of smell)."
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