Good job.
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You did the right thing!I just killed two cockerels this morning for the same reason. They were both being semi aggressive with my younger hens (I have a mixed age flock of 25...well, 23 now) and I actually had to hit one yesterday to get him to let go of a pullet. It was my first time culling a bird I had raised. I used the broomstick method, but I used a shovel. It was difficult, but I am proud of myself for doing what is best for my flock. I plan to use the meat and some organs for dog food.
Thank you for letting me vent.![]()
Why are you having second thoughts? Remember, the cost of one trip to the ER will buy a LOT of chicken food. I have found that there is nothing like a long hot soothing soak with some salt and pepper, garlic, onions, a bay leaf or two, and a few peppercorns to cure a myriad of behavioral issues.So I had a Rooster who was causing alot of problems, Chasing people, Killed one of my other Chickens and was absolutely crazy, I gave him so many chances to live but he kept un-behaving, I've had the Rooster for a long time and got a bit attached but today was the last draw, After he seriously injured several Hens I decided to put him down, I readied my knife and made one clean cut, It was quick and easy, No pain was in his body, He was dead, I cleaned him and processed him and now he will be food for the table, It was my first time butchering, But now I'm laying here in bed having second thoughts about it