Newfarmer36
Songster
I don't have any chicks yet. But I was curious to know how all of y'all humanely kill chicks that are sick or hurt when they hatch and its evident that they won't make it. I've seen several different ways.
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I don't have any chicks yet. But I was curious to know how all of y'all humanely kill chicks that are sick or hurt when they hatch and its evident that they won't make it. I've seen several different ways.
I commend you that you're aware that things don't always go as planned, and sometimes humane actions are required.I don't have any chicks yet. But I was curious to know how all of y'all humanely kill chicks that are sick or hurt when they hatch and its evident that they won't make it. I've seen several different ways.
I think the scissors sounds like the best method for young chicks. What about for older chicks, say two months old? Would the scissor method still work as well?
I saw where someone used baking soda and vinegar .I put my in an auction, for i.e. a chick with splayed leg. Never was able to fix one that had that, but others have had success. What about drowning them, or exhaust pipe fumes? Just guessing here, never tried either.