Here I am.. one of those who have the absolute hardest time just considering it.
I envy yall that can humanely cull and handle it well.
As I get older, I have noticed myself becoming more emotional and SOFT. Seriously, 20 years ago, I would have, and did, humanely cull. At 52, I seem to have a "bleeding heart".
Now, I havent completely lost my ability and logic. I would absolutely do what was necessary if/when faced with a situation where any of my pets was suffering.
In my opinion, allowing unnecessary suffering is heartless.
....coming from the bleeding heart....
My problem *only with MYSELF* is I think too much about what my particular chick/en has going on.
..ie, my crossbeak..
He has no idea he is different.
He is still young. He adapted to his useless lower mandible before I noticed it.
As soon as I noticed it, to the vet we went.
Our vet knows how able, stubborn, determined and devoted I am, gave me his advice and let me know his whole team would be supportive of any decision I had to make in the future...
So far, Picasso has not skipped a beat, a meal, a snack or a bath, LoL.
If Picasso ever loses his thrive or his spunk, and i see a turn in the other direction, my love for this chick would never overpower my logic.
If he were suffering, no greater act of respect and love could be, other than to humanely and compassionately cease it.
I am soft, not dumb

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I have the time and means to allow this little guy to live his best life, as long as its a happy and healthy life.
Many times, someone could have culled me....