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It can also be called cervical dislocation.Although this internal decapitation method sounds a handy trick I should learn lol
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It can also be called cervical dislocation.Although this internal decapitation method sounds a handy trick I should learn lol
So you can still end up with a headless chicken running around?Sadly, there is no meter to measure this.
In theory and anecdote, yes. It has not happened in my two culls.So you can still end up with a headless chicken running around?
So you can still end up with a headless chicken running around?
I couldn't, either, friend. I'm sorry you're dealing with this.Definitely can't do the last one. Sounds a bit bloody
Last case scenario my Dad does the first one for me. I could never kill my own chicken.
Not if you hold on to its feet until it quits thrashing.So you can still end up with a headless chicken running around?
You're still hanging onto the legs, so it'd be flapping around.So you can still end up with a headless chicken running around?
Yes. I've held wings to prevent flapping.You're still hanging onto the legs, so it'd be flapping around.
It doesn't actually run around. It thrashes and flaps for a couple of minutes. It actually helps to pump the blood out of the body, and if you plan to eat it, this is a good thing. You can stick it head down in a bucket.So you can still end up with a headless chicken running around?