Spur covers?

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Jul 3, 2009
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I have a rooster with some impressive spurs. I do not want to remove them as I plan to show him. Has anyone heard of soft plastic covers for the spurs, like SoftClaws for cats? Another chicken hobbyist mentioned these to me but I have been unable to find them.
Thanks in advance!
 
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I've never heard of them, but reading the title of this thread I pictured those yellow smiley balls they put on antennas for cars.... that would make him walk funky
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meri
 
You can trim the roosters spurs and it will not hurt judging in shows.. As far as i know, someone correct me if im wrong.. Just as far as i've seen the standards to go into just said must have "Insert amount" of spurs.
 
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I thought about suggesting it too, but decided not to. And they aren't used in cockfights, they are used BEFORE it.. Most of the time, to practice and see how they'd do without getting enjured. I've looked it all up
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TD you probably could, but i'd rather use something that can be taken off to trim the spurs, etc.
 
The kind of spur covers actually made for chickens are hard to find--I think it is illegal to ship them to most states, because it is assumed that they will be used for fighting birds.
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Which is a shame, because there are plenty of people who would just like to cover up their rooster's spurs for back yard chicken purposes! For example, I have a lovely Cuckoo Marans roo that can be a bit protective of his ladies--because of this he lost his free-ranging priveleges. If I could cover his spurs, however, I would let him free range again.

I have heard that some people use those little wire cap thingies from the hardware store ("wire cap thingies"...is that the technical term?
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). You super-glue them on, and eventually they fall off.
 
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http://www.hilltopfeed.net/Qstore/Q...111892B1F01061111892F1I000010I1J01061558603J1 about 9 dollars a pair, scroll down and look at "cock/stag muffs".. Basically stag (Cockerel) gloves because of small spurs.. Cock muffs for big spurs. I agree with it being said that they can be used in backyard chicken situations.. Especially against evil roosters you need to handle (what i use a pair for now). Some states though i would expect they are for sure illegal, because they are "cockfighting implements" but you can probably contact the big guys and ask permission. My state allows them though.
 
In my experience, which isnt in the USA, fighting birds never have spurs anyway. The spurs are removed in youth at the time of dubbing, so that knives can be tied on. fighting birds can spar without fear of injury because of this.

So its a shame that these spur covers would be associated with fighting, when there are probably more legitimate uses for them than not.
 

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