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That's your choice and I respect it.
I can't agree more. It has always frustrated me that people can't handle butchering their own birds that they know have had a great life, but yet they're fine with buying inhumanely raised chicken at the store, that came from who knows where. I killed and butchered some roosters this spring for the first time (my family has butchered chickens for years, this was just the first time that I have done the killing myself) and it really wasn't bad at all. I used the chopping block method, and it was all over in a minute. They made some excellent chicken soup.I see a lot of people offering free roosters so often. One or 2 roosters are really easy to butcher! Or, if you don't want to butcher them, you can bring them to a butcher for fairly cheap. Their meat is not as good as broilers, but in a dish (stew, chicken pie, etc.) They taste very good! I will be butchering my extra roosters.
There are most likely not many people who want your roosters, since they most likely can get them to breed from a hatchery.
I just wanted to share my opinion, because I don't like seeing all the people desperately trying to sell their roosters.
I couldnt deal with the emotional part of itI can't agree more. It has always frustrated me that people can't handle butchering their own birds that they know have had a great life, but yet they're fine with buying inhumanely raised chicken at the store, that came from who knows where. I killed and butchered some roosters this spring for the first time (my family has butchered chickens for years, this was just the first time that I have done the killing myself) and it really wasn't bad at all. I used the chopping block method, and it was all over in a minute. They made some excellent chicken soup.
(not trying to offend anyone here, this is just my opinion. )
I have 3 spitzhauben Roos. They r a flighty skinnier bird. 4 months old. Should I wait for them to get fatter or do you think they would be ok to do now. I was trying to give the away but no luck so this may be my only option.
I couldnt deal with the emotional part of it
Yup, looks flighty. Is that a feather on your lap that you just trimmed?View attachment 1102623 View attachment 1102624 View attachment 1102625 I have 3 spitzhauben Roos. They r a flighty skinnier bird. 4 months old. Should I wait for them to get fatter or do you think they would be ok to do now. I was trying to give the away but no luck so this may be my only option.
You sound like the vegans I wrote an article about on here.CRUEL!!!!!!!!!