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I haven't researched this yet but I want to. I will asap.If you dispatch via carbon monoxide.. do you think it remains in the muscles? Surely?
Although that is how they dispatch pigs in Australia.
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I haven't researched this yet but I want to. I will asap.If you dispatch via carbon monoxide.. do you think it remains in the muscles? Surely?
Although that is how they dispatch pigs in Australia.
That's what I do!My brain exploded, and the dog ate it!
I don’t think my brain can take the genetic stuff. I feel like
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“I like that one, it’s pretty! I’m going to mate these pretty ones, and get more!”
Okay, I’m not that bad, but I’m not too far from it!![]()
I thought only carbon dioxide and/or argon were used.If you dispatch via carbon monoxide.. do you think it remains in the muscles? Surely?
Although that is how they dispatch pigs in Australia.
That's what I do!
You feed them a raw diet?
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I thought only carbon dioxide and/or argon were used.
I thought he was joking.Haha! Maybe it is carbon dioxide
But there was talk s few pages back about dispatching vis car exhaust pipe![]()
Yeah, never been a fan of that. It might work for little birds, but all those extra pollutants are going to cause respiratory distress. I'm not going to leave their welfare while dying up to a "maybe it'll be quick."Haha! Maybe it is carbon dioxide
But there was talk s few pages back about dispatching vis car exhaust pipe![]()
Just chop their head off.Yeah, never been a fan of that. It might work for little birds, but all those extra pollutants are going to cause respiratory distress. I'm not going to leave their welfare while dying up to a "maybe it'll be quick."