Even before the chickens, we had dogs and cats. Very definitely pets and part of the family. When sick, we did (do) the best we can to help restore their health. However, a line needs to be drawn at some point. For example, I would never ever treat a dog for cancer. First, it's far too expensive for us and second, the dog has no idea about anything except that it feels awful...you can't explain to them why it has to be so. My tack is to keep them feeling as good as possible, but when the time comes, it's kindest to send them to "the bridge". Of course, it's different because I don't have to dispatch them myself; they go to the vet and I can hold them as they just drift to sleep. I would hope though, that if there were no other option, I'd dig deep enough to do what's right for the animal...a quick, painless death seems far kinder to to drag out an illness where they just hurt and waste away.
We have 6 chickens who are hale and healthy and are planning to breed rabbits for meat come spring. DH has said he'd do the dispatching, but I will also watch and learn in case I have to do it when he's not available. Not looking forward to it but I feel responsible for the animals. We may be going to butcher them for food, but until that time, I feel bound to make their lives as comfortable and happy as possible, and to make their demise as quick and painless as possible. It's not something I'll take lightly and will undertake it with gratitude. Really, the only way to get around it is to become vegetarian and I'm not prepared to do that
I do understand where Gale's coming from...it's really hard, especially if you become attached to the animals. My chickens aren't pets although I'm fond of them. I'm thinking it'll be more difficult with the rabbits though...all that soft cuddliness. I'll try to get around that by not getting too attached...not naming them or handling them too much. The breeding stock will be different, since they'll be around a lot longer. Still, there will come a day...
Back to the subject...picked up my grains yesterday. I want to get a batch started soon, but at this point, I think we need to find something to store them in before opening them...don't want to send out an invitation to the neighborhood mice! For their pellets and corn, we had them in a large heavy plastic garbage can (the kind the trash company gives you when you sign up). It worked well for two bags, but we now have 4 more and I don't know where to put 'em! LOL
We probably have 1/3 bag of pellets left...I'm assuming I can use them in the ferment as well? I'm also going to grow some wheat and barley inside for them so they have fresh greens all winter.