OMG, I feel so terrible about yesterday's cull! I have a hard time doing the hatchet thing, so I shoot birds in the head with a .22. It almost never takes more than one shot, two at the most. When I shot roo #1, he just fell over and didn't move. Congratulating myself on the quick dispatch, I went on to cull another 4.
When I went back to pick up roo #1, he jumped up and ran across the yard! So I caught him and plinked him again. He fell over, but then jumped up and ran again! So I got my air pistol and shot him at close range, right at the base of the skull. He went limp and still, so I left him to bleed out while I carried roos 2, 3, and 4 into the house and cleaned them. When I went back out roo#1 was gone! I figured the bobcat that's been picking off my chickens found himself an easy meal, so I cleaned roo #5 and called it a night.
This morning, we found roo #1 walking in circles in the field, with his eyes closed. The poor thing must have been stumbling around all night! So I got the hatched and finished him off.
I've never, ever had this much trouble killing a rooster before, and I feel like a heel for putting him through such torment.
Kathy, Bellville TX
www.ChickenTrackin.com
When I went back to pick up roo #1, he jumped up and ran across the yard! So I caught him and plinked him again. He fell over, but then jumped up and ran again! So I got my air pistol and shot him at close range, right at the base of the skull. He went limp and still, so I left him to bleed out while I carried roos 2, 3, and 4 into the house and cleaned them. When I went back out roo#1 was gone! I figured the bobcat that's been picking off my chickens found himself an easy meal, so I cleaned roo #5 and called it a night.
This morning, we found roo #1 walking in circles in the field, with his eyes closed. The poor thing must have been stumbling around all night! So I got the hatched and finished him off.
I've never, ever had this much trouble killing a rooster before, and I feel like a heel for putting him through such torment.
Kathy, Bellville TX
www.ChickenTrackin.com