Elsveta641
Songster
Actually... Dogs live in packs which is very nearly the same as a flock. But you'd have to be talking about feral or homeless dogs for the comparison to work. Packs of homeless dogs spreading disease and not responding to commands. Australia has that issue in places. Same with cats. And they drop poison sausages from airplanes to kill them by the thousands. True story.This is an emotional and not really a valid comparison for a number of reasons. 1) Dogs don't live in flocks. You deal with them, for the most part, 1 or 2 at a time. 2) Because they aren't living in such close proximity as flocks do they wouldn't spread disease in the same manner. 3) Dogs, generally speaking, follow commands. If a dog needs to be put down, you say "come" and the dog comes, "stay" and the dog stays while you administer a single shot.
But, beyond that, if dogs were spreading an incurable disease with 100% mortality in the same manner as vND the answer would be YES, you put down your afflicted pet in the interest of other people's pets.
Euthanizing birds in a flock is an entirely different matter and we can all stipulate that it's chaotic and difficult. That doesn't change the necessity of protecting unthreatened area and flocks from the threat of contagion.
And just for the record, if you said "come" and "stay" to the rooster in my avatar he would have obeyed. Chickens dont obey commands because most people dont bother to teach them, not because they are incapable. (By which I mean they are as sentient and intelligent an animal as a dog and worthy of the same consideration when it comes to euthanasia)
It need not be chaotic nor difficult to euthanize a flock. Wait till they roost at night and off they go.