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  1. Barb Root Hinkkanen

    I don't know if I can do this...

    Yes, I doctored her for two weeks before I was convinced she would not improve. I think she was probably injured internally. I cannot eat my chirpies. I don’t want to. I rehomed my roosters. I was raised on a farm: we had meat birds and processed 100 every year for the freezer. I had no...
  2. Barb Root Hinkkanen

    I don't know if I can do this...

    Absolutely, they grieve, they cry, actually seeing the dead bird gives them closure.
  3. Barb Root Hinkkanen

    I don't know if I can do this...

    Thank you for all the information. This is the most informative and thorough explanation I have seen. I’d like to add a tag so folks can use it. I was able to rehome my roosters. I was raised on a working farm and we raised meat birds. I have been processing them since I was a little girl. I...
  4. Barb Root Hinkkanen

    I don't know if I can do this...

    Chickens grieve, they cry, they look for a missing friend. I have had chickens look for days, walking around, calling, coming to me asking where they are at. It’s sad and pathetic. Especially so, if you only have a couple. This is the first time I have had to actually do this. I just thought it...
  5. Barb Root Hinkkanen

    I don't know if I can do this...

    I googled it. It’s fast and even though she flopped around, she was dead. I was afraid I would do it wrong and almost took her head off. I held her and petted her first. I laid her in the grass to see if she would start to get around. My other chickens came and stood and sat by her. Her...
  6. Barb Root Hinkkanen

    I don't know if I can do this...

    What to you go with feathers and innards? I have 15 too many Cochin roosters that I can’t even give away. They need to go. I was wondering if I could process them like a partridge and pull skin and all off. I had to cull my favorite hen today. My first I did the broomstick. I was so afraid...
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