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So I have stumbled across something that maybe others have figured out as well.
People are ALWAYS looking to get rid of roosters.
I posted an ad on CL because we want one for the ladies so we can hopefully have some little babies at some point and I got FLOODED with responses. At this point I have been offered about 30 roosters from different people.
I am wondering how awful a human being I would be if I took them to cull for the freezer. I am so not opposed to eating even older roosters, I have some excellent chicken crock pot recipes and frankly it would save us A LOT of money.
There are a couple of practical concerns I have, first being disease transmission, even if the roosters would only be alive for a day or 2 that I had them and kept them very very separate from my regular flock.
Also in my head I am trying to figure out if the costs would balance out with me driving all over the place to pick up roosters and the cost of gas these days.
Finally is it just wrong? I mean, I feel like it is wrong if I don't tell people what I am going to do with them. Then again if I DID tell people that I was just going to kill them, I feel like a lot of people would be horrified (but they don't mind buying their foul, horribly treated meat from the grocery store ((rolling eyes here)) and not give me the birds.
So what do you think, I think there are a few people who do this on BYC and I am wondering if I am a horrible person for considering it. These are FREE birds and meat is meat and my family likes it's meat.
People are ALWAYS looking to get rid of roosters.
I posted an ad on CL because we want one for the ladies so we can hopefully have some little babies at some point and I got FLOODED with responses. At this point I have been offered about 30 roosters from different people.
I am wondering how awful a human being I would be if I took them to cull for the freezer. I am so not opposed to eating even older roosters, I have some excellent chicken crock pot recipes and frankly it would save us A LOT of money.
There are a couple of practical concerns I have, first being disease transmission, even if the roosters would only be alive for a day or 2 that I had them and kept them very very separate from my regular flock.
Also in my head I am trying to figure out if the costs would balance out with me driving all over the place to pick up roosters and the cost of gas these days.
Finally is it just wrong? I mean, I feel like it is wrong if I don't tell people what I am going to do with them. Then again if I DID tell people that I was just going to kill them, I feel like a lot of people would be horrified (but they don't mind buying their foul, horribly treated meat from the grocery store ((rolling eyes here)) and not give me the birds.
So what do you think, I think there are a few people who do this on BYC and I am wondering if I am a horrible person for considering it. These are FREE birds and meat is meat and my family likes it's meat.