I plan on keeping three out of the ten I have. I have some questions,
The keepers are 1, a pretty Production Red. He's talkative, hasn't seemed very human aggressive. Kind of hard to catch, but I can have him within a couple minutes.
2, the nicest Black Sex Link roo I have. He's the fullest, has the best barring, and seems pretty gentle. He is sooo hard to catch. I'm going to name him The Flash because he is so stinkin' fast.
3, a Golden Laced Sebright. This little guy is only a few weeks old, but I can tell he's a "he" when comparing him to the two others I have with him.
My question is: I feel like I might have a few nicer roosters than the ones I plan on keeping, but they aren't as pretty, and I want to hatch some barnyard mixes in the future and want the best looking chicks I can get.
Is this wrong thinking? I don't think they would ever intentionally try to hurt me, but on the other hand, those other few are nice, too. Then again, I have some mean ones that I don't feel bad about eating as much.
This is my first cull. Any words of wisdom on how to make this emotionally easier? The butchering will be no problem, but actually killing them is what I am worried about. I've never intentionally killed anything before.
I'm being a sissy, I know.
The keepers are 1, a pretty Production Red. He's talkative, hasn't seemed very human aggressive. Kind of hard to catch, but I can have him within a couple minutes.
2, the nicest Black Sex Link roo I have. He's the fullest, has the best barring, and seems pretty gentle. He is sooo hard to catch. I'm going to name him The Flash because he is so stinkin' fast.
3, a Golden Laced Sebright. This little guy is only a few weeks old, but I can tell he's a "he" when comparing him to the two others I have with him.
My question is: I feel like I might have a few nicer roosters than the ones I plan on keeping, but they aren't as pretty, and I want to hatch some barnyard mixes in the future and want the best looking chicks I can get.
Is this wrong thinking? I don't think they would ever intentionally try to hurt me, but on the other hand, those other few are nice, too. Then again, I have some mean ones that I don't feel bad about eating as much.
This is my first cull. Any words of wisdom on how to make this emotionally easier? The butchering will be no problem, but actually killing them is what I am worried about. I've never intentionally killed anything before.
