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Actually, if concern for one's flock and concern for the high cost of vet care can both be nullified by culling the bird, it accomplishes quite a bit. It solves two problems. If this is not a solution the OP cares to consider it is certainly her business and she has that option.
I think people are just trying to present this option. In these uncertain times and shaky economic future, it may become more necessary to prioritize for expenses. No, the OP didn't ask if we thought she should kill her chicken. But these kind of questions usually garner some problem solving ideas that the OP may have not arrived at, in her concern for finding a cheaper solution/procedure to her problem. Whether you care to consider it or not, it is still a viable solution to an expensive problem.
Actually, if concern for one's flock and concern for the high cost of vet care can both be nullified by culling the bird, it accomplishes quite a bit. It solves two problems. If this is not a solution the OP cares to consider it is certainly her business and she has that option.
I think people are just trying to present this option. In these uncertain times and shaky economic future, it may become more necessary to prioritize for expenses. No, the OP didn't ask if we thought she should kill her chicken. But these kind of questions usually garner some problem solving ideas that the OP may have not arrived at, in her concern for finding a cheaper solution/procedure to her problem. Whether you care to consider it or not, it is still a viable solution to an expensive problem.
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