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  1. chooks4life

    Electric chicken stunner

    I'm thinking a somewhat automated killing device made affordable for the average backyard flock owner would find many takers. I was planning one years ago, just a restraining 'box' (vague use of the term there) that stops flapping, struggling, jumping etc, and something like a guillotine...
  2. chooks4life

    Electric chicken stunner

    X2, very much agree. I had quite the conversation on another thread about culling methods where the person I was talking with didn't realize (or refused to recognize) there's a difference between being stunned and actual unconsciousness. And then, even in true unconsciousness, pain can still...
  3. chooks4life

    Electric chicken stunner

    Breaking their neck works well, so does a custom made restraint you use when bringing them to the cull site. I don't know of anyone offhand who's struggled to make the cull humane via hatchet who has then persisted with that method without getting more efficient, but some people aren't too kind...
  4. chooks4life

    Electric chicken stunner

    I agree. I've sometimes entrusted the culling to someone who generally knows better and is against animal cruelty, only to find that 'since the animal was going to die anyway, they experimented with some new cull methods' (which failed and resulted in the animal being put down as planned, but...
  5. chooks4life

    Electric chicken stunner

    You're very welcome, and thanks for being open minded. Best wishes.
  6. chooks4life

    Electric chicken stunner

    Beware of things that merely look more humane, many of them simply are not. Just because an animal is 'frozen' or stunned does not mean it isn't suffering, it merely means it cannot express its suffering. For example over here we have a 12-inch stainless steel dildo you insert into a bovine's...
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