The circle of life is just that.
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Achickenwrangler#1 If I could have another that white one with the chipmunk stripe is adorable.
I buy distilled white vinegar for cleaning and air freshening around the house. I use apple cider vinegar for cooking and indigestion because it tastes better than white vinegarWhat do you mean by plain ol' vinegar...isn't apple cider vinegar plain ol' vinegar?![]()
Well said...Such good responses from both Ridgerunner and Beekissed. What you see is a mentality or agricultural impetus in what we do. No good farmer goes about recklessly killing off his/her livestock, but..... no stock is ever allowed to suffer and weak stock is not allowed to breed, going forward.
Last month, one of my very favorite hens, a hen I had bred for over 3 generations, developed either egg bound or ascites or both. It is sad, it is frustrating and it is disappointing. I gave her every chance. I soaked her twice in a wash tub of warm water, all to no avail. I cannot spend and won't spend $100 on a $12 bird, so a vet call is out of the question. Besides, I've seen this before and I know how this turns out. After a few days, and seeing no progress, only a degrading condition, I ended her suffering. I had planned on her being in the spring breeding program, but it is just as well that didn't happen. There's no joy in putting down a hen. There is no spite in it and no arrogance, but it simply must be done. Her body now nourishes some young trees we have growing.
Ah yes, "The Lion King" as Simba is taught the Circle of Life by his father, Mufasa.