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Same! Oddly enough, none of my domestic ducks have ever been able to fly more than a few feetI've never had a Pekin that could fly more than a few feet.![]()

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Same! Oddly enough, none of my domestic ducks have ever been able to fly more than a few feetI've never had a Pekin that could fly more than a few feet.![]()
My runners certainly can't and they are very light weight.Same! Oddly enough, none of my domestic ducks have ever been able to fly more than a few feet![]()
I've had a runner hen too and she never flew! I've also had mallards, Rouen, tons of Pekins, a buff orpington duck, and a blue swedish, and none could fly more than a few feet.My runners certainly can't and they are very light weight.
Can you blame her?So now she just doesn't want to.talk about it......
But this is not the same as culling?Sure, here are three humane euthanasia methods for chickens:
1. Physical euthanasia using cervical dislocation: This method involves manually dislocating the neck of the chicken, which separates its spinal cord from its brain, causing immediate loss of consciousness and death.
2. Carbon dioxide (CO2) euthanasia: This method involves placing the chicken in a chamber where CO2 levels are gradually increased until the bird becomes unconscious and dies.
3. Injectable euthanasia: A veterinary professional can administer a euthanasia solution, typically a barbiturate, into the chicken's bloodstream causing rapid and painless loss of consciousness, followed by cardiac and respiratory arrest.
It is essential to make sure that any euthanasia method is performed correctly by someone who is trained and competent to conduct it, following all the required guidelines and being sensitive to the animal's welfare.
You are correct. Euthanasia and culling are not the same thing. Euthanasia is the act of ending the life of an animal in a humane way, typically to alleviate suffering or to prevent further suffering. Culling, on the other hand, involves eliminating animals from a flock or herd that do not meet specific criteria, such as poor productivity or genetic issues, to improve the overall quality and performance of the group.But this is not the same as culling?
No, it does not necessarily mean that your chick is a boy. Pecking behavior in chicks is often a sign of curiosity or exploratory behavior, and chicks may peck at anything that catches their attention, including people. As chicks grow and develop their behavior may change, and pecking may decrease over time.@TudyBOT I have some week old chicks and one of them keeps pecking me, does that mean it's a boy?