How to house a chicken too big to go through coop door?

That is understandable. I couldn't kill him either. A rabbit hutch gives him the space he needs. I won't put him by himself I would give him a couple friends. He is blessed to have you as his person.
Thank you for the kind words. :hugs I want to make his life special, since it will most likely be very short. He has two cochin girlfriends that I will put with him at night, so he isn't lonely anymore.
 
This is so sad... I was the person who told you he was a Cornish, it is so sad that we would ever try to breed a bird that cannot even sustain life! WHY. people and their SELFISH GREEDY NATURE:barnie:hit:hit:hit:hit:hit:hit:hit:hit
It's very sad, but I'm very glad that you told me what he was. Since then, I have learned so much on how to own and treat broiler birds; primarily how to give them the longest and best life possible. I will spoil him up until the end (and by that I mean making him work and exercise for his food). Having him is definitely a mind-opener to how greedy people can be. It is so very selfish to create an organism that can't even live more than a year before that cannot walk or have a heart attack. I'm so sad because he has easily become my absolute favorite, and I know that his life is already more than half way over. :hit
 
@kinkachy000 I understand that your Cornish cross is a pet, as was my pullet Eleanor. If you feel that his quality of life is starting to diminish then you should have a vet put him to sleep.
Thank you for these kind words.

At the moment he is still living a really great life. He can walk and even run, he can eat and drink by himself - he is living a pretty normal life. If there comes to a point where he cannot walk anymore, then yes, I will put him down. I'm not going to be cruel to him just for my own selfishness. I want only the best for him, and that's what I'm trying to do. Thats what this thread was for....how to give him a better life, with his own personal coop. Not to be continously told just to kill him and eat his corpse. :( I'm not going to kill him and eat him, to me that's not something I could not to something I love. If and when the time comes, I already have a vet that can humanely euthanize him.
 
You are doing what is best for your situation. I don't even know this boy and I feel sad. He sounds like such a precious creature. He deserves to live and die with dignity. When the time comes, I would also opt for a vet to put him to sleep. It's amazing how fast you can get attached to these creatures. They have personalities for sure. Wishing you and him tbe very best.
 
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