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My method:
Place the chicken in a large bin with a lid. Add a chunk of dry ice in another container with a lid and holes in the top, and add water to it. Close the lid tightly and leave her be. You can also put a blanket or towel over the top to stimulate nighttime.
It sounds a little horrible at first, they often thump pver when the CO2 puts them to sleep. Leave her a few minuets in there before taking her out.
Quickest, easiest method I know of. Car exhaust can burn and sting.
So, the bin with the dry ice goes inside the one with the chicken, right? I mean, you don't run tubes to it, right?
My method:
Place the chicken in a large bin with a lid. Add a chunk of dry ice in another container with a lid and holes in the top, and add water to it. Close the lid tightly and leave her be. You can also put a blanket or towel over the top to stimulate nighttime.
It sounds a little horrible at first, they often thump pver when the CO2 puts them to sleep. Leave her a few minuets in there before taking her out.
Quickest, easiest method I know of. Car exhaust can burn and sting.
So, the bin with the dry ice goes inside the one with the chicken, right? I mean, you don't run tubes to it, right?