I agree that chickens don't care. Here, the birds that are waiting for slaughter are far removed from the other meaties. My kids go get about a dozen at a time from the pasture and they are held in 5gal buckets (with plenty of air holes of course), until they are put in a cone. That is simply how our property is set up though, not by design to keep them out of sight of the processing area. Our layers are free-range though and they love it when it is processing day. I always have to chase them away from the gut bucket, otherwise they spend their whole day chasing each other around for whatever goody one of them managed to snatch. I figure if a chicken will eat its kin in nature, it won't much care about the ones I am processing other than as a source of food.
Heather, Homeschooling Mom to two boys, two dogs, 13 layers, hundreds of meaties; turkeys, steers, goats, and sheep!
We raise chicken, turkey, lamb, and beef for sale. PM me if you live in Southern California and are interested in organically grown, pasture fed chicken, turkey, lamb, or beef.
Heather, Homeschooling Mom to two boys, two dogs, 13 layers, hundreds of meaties; turkeys, steers, goats, and sheep!
We raise chicken, turkey, lamb, and beef for sale. PM me if you live in Southern California and are interested in organically grown, pasture fed chicken, turkey, lamb, or beef.





















