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  1. iluvmybabiez

    Cruel disposal of unwanted chicks?

    I will most definitely, I don't intent to slaughter any chicken.
  2. iluvmybabiez

    Cruel disposal of unwanted chicks?

    The fact is there are countless chickens in the wild that have survived, ever heard of feral chickens? I've seen some wild chickens myself...
  3. iluvmybabiez

    Cruel disposal of unwanted chicks?

    I don't set my roosters loose, I keep them, but again id set them loose before I'd ever slaughter em.
  4. iluvmybabiez

    Cruel disposal of unwanted chicks?

    It's also cruel to kill a bird or anything for that matter based solely on its sex. I have 12 roosters, none were killed, they're doing fine here.
  5. iluvmybabiez

    Cruel disposal of unwanted chicks?

    My roosters are free range, perfectly fine. I guess I'm the odd one out, but I still don't agree with it.
  6. iluvmybabiez

    Cruel disposal of unwanted chicks?

    Not always.. The woods give the chicken plenty of room to run free away from predators, again they have way more of a chance.
  7. iluvmybabiez

    Cruel disposal of unwanted chicks?

    They would have way more chance of survival in the woods than being instantly culled. Chickens were naturally a wild Bird that was domesticated. I guess you were being sarcastic, but in my opinion very rude. That's okay, you're entitled to that opinion, but I'll choose life and I'll let nature...
  8. iluvmybabiez

    Cruel disposal of unwanted chicks?

    That's terrible... I keep all of my Roos, I never cull, I'd rather let them go free in the wild first. My Roos I have now run free in my yard, I have over an acre lot. I just don't have it in me to kill any animal.
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