It is possible depending on the debeaker used. It seems rather cruel to put the bird through that sort of trauma when there are other methods available that are less painful. If you are bothering to remove the spurs then one assumes you wish to keep the cockerel and you might want to consider another method. Trimming and the "hot potato" method are less traumatic and with reduce the chances of infection.
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trim their feet???? hmmmm-i am assuming u mean SPURS? as marcy said u dont! if u have other roosters ur going to need them to have their spurs so when they do their " i am the man" routine each has a fair chance. their scratching the ground should suffice. also remember spurs tell u the age of the rooster :) itd be like dying ur gray hair-cant cover up Honor :) Good luck! Rooster's feet shouldn't be trimmed. That's usually what gravel in their pen will do. They will often go around mashing their nails into the gravel. I'd leave well enough alone unless you want a fight to the death. My bets on the rooster! LOL Marcy
shedding a little lightI don't have the complete answer, but I have seen roosters with shaved talons. I wonder if a file was used, I'm thinking a chain file? I also wonder if these talons have a blood supply like when you cut your dogs nails and cut too much, and they bleed? More InfoYes you can trim a roosters spurs. Trimming the spurs on a rooster can be done several ways.Hand filing is a little tedious and can be difficult with a struggling rooster. Full grown spurs cannot/should not just be cut like you would with a dogs nails, they will bleed profusely and can actually bleed out a bird if done wrong.Use a dremel tool or rotary grinder for quick trim jobs and file away only about 1/3 of the length to avoid blood loss. File flat so the spur is blunt.The rock and twist method involved pliers. First move the spur back and forth until the spur breaks at the base, with a light grip then twist the hard spur releasing it from the inner core. You will be left with a soft inner core which may bleed a little.I will give you a good link with pictures to get more information. See RELATED LINKS
The warmer of the two would be hot water. Tepid water is nearly body temperature, so it is considered lukewarm. That means that hot water is hotter than lukewarm water.
Hot dogs are made of pork.
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You can hot wire the fuel pump, or remove the tank and siphon it out of the pump mounting hole.You can hot wire the fuel pump, or remove the tank and siphon it out of the pump mounting hole.
A beaker Tong is a tool to hold you beaker. You use them when the beaker is too hot to touch. You use it to transport it, often used with Bunson burners. They are best used to hold a hot Beaker.
the beaker would feel hot
Beaker is cold and when it meets the hot air it becomes foggy
Beaker tongs or a hot mitt. See the Related Questions to the left for more information about tongs.
Beaker tongs or a hot mitt. See the Related Questions to the left for more information about tongs.
Due to surface tension the beaker will break.
The room temperature water in the hot beaker turns into hot water (not boiling) if the beaker is hot enough.
Remove the light sensor and place a switch between the red and black wires. The black wire is one leg of the "hot" pair and the load is connected to the red wire. This will now switch the black hot through the red wire that goes to the load.
a hot plate and a beaker
No. The glass of the beaker, since it is hot, not cold, would not cause the ambient moisture to coalesce on the glass