- Oct 7, 2008
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This is not a happy time for our huge year old turkey.
He isnt able to get around anymore and is not enjoying life. He's been a pet since he was a week old and could fit in one hand.
I just can not cut his head off or anything like that, so in my searches for ways to do this if you are a weenie, I found the Dry Ice Method for chickens which sounds very humane. But I cant think of a way to adjust this for a turkey of his size. The chicken threads say to use a rubber made tote with a lid. There is my problem. He would literally require something the size of 2 1/2 or 3 of those long large totes put together! No kidding. He's huge.
Another idea is the starter fluid method with a rag over his face. That will require a little more guts on my part... but I think that may be my only option.
I need to toughen up.
I've put htis off for about three weeks now, and it isnt fair to Butterball anymore.
He isnt able to get around anymore and is not enjoying life. He's been a pet since he was a week old and could fit in one hand.
I just can not cut his head off or anything like that, so in my searches for ways to do this if you are a weenie, I found the Dry Ice Method for chickens which sounds very humane. But I cant think of a way to adjust this for a turkey of his size. The chicken threads say to use a rubber made tote with a lid. There is my problem. He would literally require something the size of 2 1/2 or 3 of those long large totes put together! No kidding. He's huge.
Another idea is the starter fluid method with a rag over his face. That will require a little more guts on my part... but I think that may be my only option.
I need to toughen up.
I've put htis off for about three weeks now, and it isnt fair to Butterball anymore.
