🚨Wanted: Tips for Raising Hormonal Bad Boys

There are ways to handle problem poultry.
That's what I am trying to figure out with this thread.

I'm actively trying to rehome them, but until then I don't know what to do since they're all the same age, I don't have a place to separate them unless I keep them in the run, and I'm not able to butcher them.
Kicking is not the answer. Their bones are much more fragile than you know.
Yes, I'm aware. I kicked him out of the way so he wouldn't hurt the pullet, who was much smaller. Not to hurt him.
 
Contact your county extension agent, contact the local poultry club, or 4 h kids with poultry. what You need are some experienced people who will know how to help you out, or someone who can.

do not ask any questions. It seems harsh, but the remaining flock will relax when they are gone, it will be worth it.
 
They're on CL, FB, and the next-door app. With clear photos, information on age, breed, and where they're from.
Not a single person has contacted me about them.
I've been trying to find poultry auctions too.
As expensive as chicken is at the grocery store, I'm surprised someone hasn't snatched them up! Maybe that's a sign on how far we are removed from the food chain. Someone did suggest taking them to the deer butcher, good idea.
 

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