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i hate to be the bearer of bad news but i already did. i think he was messed up anyways. not to be graphic but when i did the deed he fell apart it seemed. i hate this part of rearing animals
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i hate to be the bearer of bad news but i already did. i think he was messed up anyways. not to be graphic but when i did the deed he fell apart it seemed. i hate this part of rearing animals
No seriously, you did the right thing. I have had a few of these over the years in my hatches. Missing eye, severly curled feet, a misaligned beak (no way it could ever eat). They are rare, but they happen. Youl wouldn't want to pass on those genetics (if that is the culprit)to future generations and increase your chances of having to put more down in the future. Nobody likes doing mother nature's dirty work, but sometimes you have no choice.
