Trimming Feathers

kal40

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Hi

Just got my first cob this week
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I'm so happy with him, he is just perfect for me and I love him already.

He has quite a lot of feather which I would like to trim a little. Does anyone have any tips for taking a little off and making sure it still looks a little natural? I have seen feathers that look like they have been scalped and we want to avoid that look.

Thanks
 
As a fellow owner of a hairy , i get the scissors out and grab the ends of the feathers and cut up into them with the scissor blades lying in the same direction as the hair lies if that makes sense so you trim but do not get a straight line edge at the bottom, remember don't take too much off and do it on dry feathers
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I have just trimmed Jake's feathers as the lower part had been burned off with bog burn and I wanted to tidy him up.

I cut them going up the leg and not to close to the skin, just a trim rather than taking the whole lot off.

Thinning scissors are also a good idea, things the feathers without cutting all of them off.
 
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