The muscle will still fire for a little while, but if you do it properly, their brains are fully dead.
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I don't do it for work just for the family shop when I am there. So maybe I wasn't seeing it done right and the times I did it I could have not cut deep enoughThe muscle will still fire for a little while, but if you do it properly, their brains are fully dead.
If you cut deeply just underneath the jawbone on both sides, they bleed out very quickly. They will have muscle spasms, which can be rather violent jerking, like anything that dies does. It’s really not avoidable, even if you shoot something in the head with no warning their body will still jerk and twitch.The way I was taught to kill birds they don't die they jump around in terror trying to escape while in the blood draining thing
It’s best to cut deeply, make sure that there is a thick and constant stream of blood coming out, and then walk away for a little while. I promise that they do not feel much this way, the death throes are involuntary.I don't do it for work just for the family shop when I am there. So maybe I wasn't seeing it done right and the times I did it I could have not cut deep enough
Sort of because in our family shop they kind of murder the chickens... They're very hard on them but the chickens are also scared of everyone. I brought a few chickens home who turned out to be the sweetest girls ever! I'm absolutely in love with my chickens and I want them to be treated with love even at the time of being processedI think your question was answered pretty well. No, sending them to a processor will not drastically change the quality. The only difference is that it would apparently bother you.
I can understand that. I don’t like watching cows that I helped raise being driven away to be eaten or go to a less kind ranch, but it is what it is. If I can’t handle it then I shouldn’t be part of the business, yknow? If it really bothers you then I’d say you should process them yourself.Sort of because in our family shop they kind of murder the chickens... They're very hard on them but the chickens are also scared of everyone. I brought a few chickens home who turned out to be the sweetest girls ever! I'm absolutely in love with my chickens and I want them to be treated with love even at the time of being processed
I am giving my baby pullet shots and she's terrified and hates them so she screams and what not. The other birds come to investigate what I'm doing and they don't even care lol they just jump on me and get in the way. It's almost like they don't necessarily care how I treat other birds but it's how I treat them individually lolI've had them done offsite and done them myself, never had one tainted with adrenaline. I don't think it's all that common. They really aren't troubled by other birds being killed in front of them, from what I've seen.