Hey, I use an axe at the present time, I am seriously thinking of trying a killing cone and a extremely sharp pruning shears or knife.
When they are upside down they are starving for oxygen, or so I am told, that makes them less active and more sedated. Lets be honest there is no great way. It is not like we are hunting them and they have a sporting chance to escape.
They are good food, raised well, loved and treated humanely, they unfortunately drew the short straw and are the base of the food pyramid for a bunch of animals, us included.
Hence, never forget the adult beverage.. (unless you have that as a problem, then please forget it)....
When they are upside down they are starving for oxygen, or so I am told, that makes them less active and more sedated. Lets be honest there is no great way. It is not like we are hunting them and they have a sporting chance to escape.
They are good food, raised well, loved and treated humanely, they unfortunately drew the short straw and are the base of the food pyramid for a bunch of animals, us included.
Hence, never forget the adult beverage.. (unless you have that as a problem, then please forget it)....