It makes me feel so bad that I've NEVER had a chicken die of old age.
I voted processing.. though in reality and gentler terms I consider it harvesting. Seems like semantics.. but it's more of a heart condition, since understanding the much needed skill!
That was a general statement for this thread, noting I'm still on page one and still reading.
But dear JACLOH.. please understand that other conditions which come along with old age are not ALWAYS prettier or better and quick predator or other "humane" death CAN be somehow *less* traumatic. Seeing aging parents and pets in the recent years that suffered these fleshy pains and diseases was drawn out (even just a few days) and heart wrenching! So while I acknowledge that line of thinking, please try not to feel bad or focus on the grave.. it was the life that counts. So while I miss AND grieve at times, that which has gone too soon.. I feel NO regret or remorse for that which is past, was not in my control according to my understanding at that time, and cannot be undone. Thank goodness for the wisdom and understanding TODAY, that has come through the support and experiences of all those who've graced my path.
I have "lost" birds to other options including predation, drowning accident, unknown, injury, and confirmed disease.. and as stated harvesting.. even dispatching due to BAD attitude being what bought them full circle to the freezer.. that were not originally intended (by ME anyways) for food purposes).. Some accidents also become food purposed..
I learned a new expression in regards to training guide dogs for the blind that I kinda like.. "career changed"! The intended career may have been "flock master" and instead the position earned was "veggie tender"! My rules, I'm the boss.. ALL livestock EARN their "keep" and position. Attempted hostile take over of the company, NOT advised!
Noting it all started as PET adventures and then I learned about where my food came from and wanted a better life even for those with other "career" paths! Everything has purpose, can't wait to read about others journeys.
