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IMO, this is the best/quickest/easiest method. Carbon dioxide or other gases such as starter fluid basically suffocate the chick, and it takes some time. It DOES work, and if you're okay with several minutes of suffocating before it expires, then use this method. I have used it, and it does work, just takes time.
Their neck bones are very small and not very hard with babies...so, heavy duty scissors go through quickly and there it is instant. You can put it in a little bag or cover with a towel after you place the scissors so you don't have to watch if that's easier. Best of luck - it's never easy, but part of the responsibility of owning livestock.
IMO, this is the best/quickest/easiest method. Carbon dioxide or other gases such as starter fluid basically suffocate the chick, and it takes some time. It DOES work, and if you're okay with several minutes of suffocating before it expires, then use this method. I have used it, and it does work, just takes time.
Their neck bones are very small and not very hard with babies...so, heavy duty scissors go through quickly and there it is instant. You can put it in a little bag or cover with a towel after you place the scissors so you don't have to watch if that's easier. Best of luck - it's never easy, but part of the responsibility of owning livestock.