The best part about BYC is no matter how ridiculous a "New Egg" question, the answers are always insightful and polite.
That being said, here's my "You've got to be kidding me" question of the day. Background: I "inherited" my flock from my papaw about two months ago. This is my first chicken experience, so I have only mastered the basics of feeding, watering, and hygiene at this point.
About two weeks ago, a local mutt worked her way into my chicken lot and grabbed one of my EE hens. Fabio, my EE roo, flogged the crap out of her before she could get back out. (I plinked her with a .22 about 10 yards later...she's now fertilizer for my barnyard.)
The hen ended up with an apparently broken back, right at her tail. I treated the wounds with peroxide and Neosporin and the bite marks have fully healed with minimal scarring. She can move around, but her posture resembles a bird of prey like a hawk or eagle rather than a chicken. She hasn't laid an egg since. I tried to reintroduce her earlier this week, but she was immediately attacked. Because she is 1) permenantly disabled and 2) no longer capable of serving her purpose, it appears that it's time to cull.
She's somewhere between 18 and 24 months old. I hate to waste anything, so is that too old for processing?
Thanks,
Justin
That being said, here's my "You've got to be kidding me" question of the day. Background: I "inherited" my flock from my papaw about two months ago. This is my first chicken experience, so I have only mastered the basics of feeding, watering, and hygiene at this point.
About two weeks ago, a local mutt worked her way into my chicken lot and grabbed one of my EE hens. Fabio, my EE roo, flogged the crap out of her before she could get back out. (I plinked her with a .22 about 10 yards later...she's now fertilizer for my barnyard.)

The hen ended up with an apparently broken back, right at her tail. I treated the wounds with peroxide and Neosporin and the bite marks have fully healed with minimal scarring. She can move around, but her posture resembles a bird of prey like a hawk or eagle rather than a chicken. She hasn't laid an egg since. I tried to reintroduce her earlier this week, but she was immediately attacked. Because she is 1) permenantly disabled and 2) no longer capable of serving her purpose, it appears that it's time to cull.

She's somewhere between 18 and 24 months old. I hate to waste anything, so is that too old for processing?
Thanks,
Justin