- Jul 5, 2011
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I had to cull 2 of my chicks. They were rumpless Araucana and could not poop. I contacted an Araucana expert here on BYC. She told me what was going on and to put them out of their misery. I was pretty upset at the thought that I was going to have kill them. I had never killed anything, except a bug which I don't even intentionally step on bugs. I had tried to help them for 3 days and watching them suffer was too much for me...once I decided I was going to do it I didn't allow myself to turn back. It was difficult for me to carry out but they went quickly .
I do not think freezing a chick is the answer!!! I can not imagine the pain of being put in a freezer! People need to STOP worrying about how THEY feel
and concern themselves with what would be the best for the CHICK. Sometimes there is NOT an easy way out. Give some honest thought to what is best for the chick, if death is your answer...pull your big girl panties up and go do what you signed up for when you made the commitment to care for them..... Caring for chickens isn't always fun or easy. If you can't do it, take it to the vet and have them take care of it. The only regret I have in culling my 2 chicks is that I WAITED and watched them SUFFER for 3 days. One added benefit to culling my 2 chicks is, after I did it, I realized how much time I had spent caring for and worrying about those 2 chicks...It was sucking ALL of the fun out of raising them and watching my flock grow. Once they were gone the JOY of sitting and watching my chicks returned. I didn't have to sit there and see them suffering anymore. Good Luck!
I do not think freezing a chick is the answer!!! I can not imagine the pain of being put in a freezer! People need to STOP worrying about how THEY feel
