Yes it does sound very no-nonsenseMy grandma used to break their necks with one hand supposedly, just a flick of the wrist. I have yet to meet anyone who uses this method but I would sure like to know how it worked cause it seems very no-nonsense.
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Yes it does sound very no-nonsenseMy grandma used to break their necks with one hand supposedly, just a flick of the wrist. I have yet to meet anyone who uses this method but I would sure like to know how it worked cause it seems very no-nonsense.
I would argue that this method is riskier (in that it may or may not work), longer (who knows how long it took for the bird to die or if it was painful?), and far less "accurate", than decapitation. Did you spare yourself from the disturbing "image"? Yes, but as others have said, humane culling is not about making the human feel better, it's about what's best/most humane for the animal.