Woobbie
In the Brooder
Hi All.
I have had chickens for about 4 years. Every year we hatch a few eggs to keep our flock revolving with new layers to replace those no longer laying. But I have always not been able to get rid of the Roos. I keep a few to stimulate egg production and for the ability to hatch new hens. This year I ended up with 10 Roos. I tried to find places and no one wanted them. So I had to donate them to my neighbor who breeds wolf dogs. We euthanized them first then the dogs had a good fresh raw dinner. It was hard having to do that to 10 of them. This year I decided I would euthanize the baby Roos right after hatching and use them to feed my ball python. Frozen Rats are so expensive, I figured I could freeze the chicks and be a self sustaining homestead. My question is what is the most humane way to kill a just hatched baby roo? And is my idea of using them for the snake make me a terrible person? I would rather do the deed when they are tiny instead of having to do what I did just a few months ago after not being able to place them. Any advise would be appreciated greatly.
Thank you,
Christine
I have had chickens for about 4 years. Every year we hatch a few eggs to keep our flock revolving with new layers to replace those no longer laying. But I have always not been able to get rid of the Roos. I keep a few to stimulate egg production and for the ability to hatch new hens. This year I ended up with 10 Roos. I tried to find places and no one wanted them. So I had to donate them to my neighbor who breeds wolf dogs. We euthanized them first then the dogs had a good fresh raw dinner. It was hard having to do that to 10 of them. This year I decided I would euthanize the baby Roos right after hatching and use them to feed my ball python. Frozen Rats are so expensive, I figured I could freeze the chicks and be a self sustaining homestead. My question is what is the most humane way to kill a just hatched baby roo? And is my idea of using them for the snake make me a terrible person? I would rather do the deed when they are tiny instead of having to do what I did just a few months ago after not being able to place them. Any advise would be appreciated greatly.
Thank you,
Christine