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  1. MTKitty

    Broomstick Method done today - Thoughts

    Thank you and @Tre3hugger. I’m glad I asked because I kept coming back to an inverted “V” set up the opposite of what you describe. I thought, by the time I get the chicken’s head threaded through something like that, we’ll both be a total wreck. The “V” you guys showed/described - I assume you...
  2. MTKitty

    Broomstick Method done today - Thoughts

    This method of dispatching is one I’ve considered (actual doing is still down the road a bit). I’m confident I can get the head off in one stroke, provided the chicken doesn’t move. So my question is: how to you ensure the chicken remains still for the killing blow? The v-shape you describe...
  3. MTKitty

    Broomstick Method done today - Thoughts

    I’m not sure I’d go with cerv. dislocation. It’s a quick, clean kill; I’ve done it with mice when I had reptiles. But given the importance of blood draining; and that consciousness is measured in seconds with the cone, that way makes more sense to me.
  4. MTKitty

    Broomstick Method done today - Thoughts

    Thinking it through, cervical dislocation (broomstick method) shuts off signals between brain and body immediately. Without the nerve signals, the heart stops beating. So, there’s nothing pushing out blood but gravity. Using a cone, the arteries in the neck are cut, but the spinal cord is still...
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