I culled my first rooster a few months back and it was from incubation to full grown bird. He was mean so it wasn't to hard but I hated that it took me too long to catch him and he was stressed out. I made the deed quick and painless as possible.
Our next roo was a different story. His name was Pollito from Despicable me 2. Kids named him. He was the top cock after Mr. Red was in the freezer. I was hoping the crowing would ease up since he wouldn't have the competition but it didn't. His final straw was a few days ago when he attacked the wife for no reason. He cut her leg and bruised her but she got him back with baking pan she was feeding them with. He thought better of it after that. We are not mean to any of our chickens but they better know who's boss. Well I made up my mind that yesterday would be the day. His time was up. I'm a hunter and killing doesn't bother me probably because its not my bare hands that are doing the killing. I stress over it almost as much as he did. Catching was not easier or quicker with this one and when I did finally get him I wanted it over quick so I wrang his neck. I wasn't sure I could do it but it was easier than I expected. Not the killing but wringing his neck. I have been down for a couple of days and have felt bad about it. The only animals we've had have been cats and dogs and they are pets so I guess I put them in the same group.
His only crime was being a rooster. He only did what he was created to do. I hope its not this hard every time because I don't know that I can do it if it is. I'll have to keep my distance and not talk to them, at least the Roos. I teach my kids that this is how the meat from the stores come from but those animals don't have such a good life. The wife and I have decided that if we want to know were our food comes from this is how it has to be. Thanks for reading.