- Jun 15, 2008
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Doesn't that methond only work on like day olds and 1 week old chicks.. I have never tied it but I wouldn't think it would work on anything bigger than that or would it.
They do it to butcher quail so it should work with even older chicks provided your using a sturdy pair of scissors or shears. Even better a pair of actual gamebird shears would definitely do the job quick.
Freezing is absolutely horrible. Having had frostbite and living in a climate that can get to -20 I can assure you that you don't just "fall asleep" when you freeze to death. Even if it were quick and a freezer is a heck of a lot warmer than -20F. It's extremely slow and it's quite painful to the extremities. Do people who put them in the freezer say to go back 5 mins later? How about 10? 30? Usually it's suggested to wait at least an hour before taking them out or they might still be alive. That's one of the cruelest things I can think of. Cutting their head off may traumatize you more but it takes less than 1 second. Brain function ends before you can count to 1. Not long minutes to hours of feeling your body tingle with pain and go numb while panicking and shivering. I bet if you stood by the freezer door you could hear them crying. I know my chicks are extremely loud when just a little cold. How could anybody believe that's a good way to die?
They do it to butcher quail so it should work with even older chicks provided your using a sturdy pair of scissors or shears. Even better a pair of actual gamebird shears would definitely do the job quick.
Freezing is absolutely horrible. Having had frostbite and living in a climate that can get to -20 I can assure you that you don't just "fall asleep" when you freeze to death. Even if it were quick and a freezer is a heck of a lot warmer than -20F. It's extremely slow and it's quite painful to the extremities. Do people who put them in the freezer say to go back 5 mins later? How about 10? 30? Usually it's suggested to wait at least an hour before taking them out or they might still be alive. That's one of the cruelest things I can think of. Cutting their head off may traumatize you more but it takes less than 1 second. Brain function ends before you can count to 1. Not long minutes to hours of feeling your body tingle with pain and go numb while panicking and shivering. I bet if you stood by the freezer door you could hear them crying. I know my chicks are extremely loud when just a little cold. How could anybody believe that's a good way to die?