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I need to vent..........

I had to do a mercy kill today.  I had a cull cockerel growing out that had a tail deformity.  Well, apparently, he got some sort of wound on his back that went unnoticed.  He's been acting fine, no symptoms at all.  I found it today with maggots in the wound. :sick   I knew he needed to be put down ASAP and I was the only one home.  I got up my courage and took him into the shed and attempted the broomstick method.  Attempted being the key word.......I was pulling and nothing was happening.  I wasn't stepping on the stick hard enough.  On my 2nd try, I got it right.  The pop feeling was a bit creepy, but there was less flapping then the hatchet method.  Anyhow, he's not in pain anymore.

I still feel awful for not getting it right the first time.  Why do I always have to screw it up?

You got it right in the end, and at least a mix up with the broom stick doesn't result in a chicken with half a head.... You did good.
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I need to vent..........

I had to do a mercy kill today. I had a cull cockerel growing out that had a tail deformity. Well, apparently, he got some sort of wound on his back that went unnoticed. He's been acting fine, no symptoms at all. I found it today with maggots in the wound.
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I knew he needed to be put down ASAP and I was the only one home. I got up my courage and took him into the shed and attempted the broomstick method. Attempted being the key word.......I was pulling and nothing was happening. I wasn't stepping on the stick hard enough. On my 2nd try, I got it right. The pop feeling was a bit creepy, but there was less flapping then the hatchet method. Anyhow, he's not in pain anymore.

I still feel awful for not getting it right the first time. Why do I always have to screw it up?
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Now you know how to do it for next time though.

One thing that helps is to use a narrow broom handle.
 
I need to vent..........

I had to do a mercy kill today.  I had a cull cockerel growing out that had a tail deformity.  Well, apparently, he got some sort of wound on his back that went unnoticed.  He's been acting fine, no symptoms at all.  I found it today with maggots in the wound. :sick   I knew he needed to be put down ASAP and I was the only one home.  I got up my courage and took him into the shed and attempted the broomstick method.  Attempted being the key word.......I was pulling and nothing was happening.  I wasn't stepping on the stick hard enough.  On my 2nd try, I got it right.  The pop feeling was a bit creepy, but there was less flapping then the hatchet method.  Anyhow, he's not in pain anymore.

I still feel awful for not getting it right the first time.  Why do I always have to screw it up?


Don't be so hard on yourself, doing something for the first time is difficult under good circumstances and your situation was far from good. I am proud that you stuck to it and did what needed done...that was hard but you did it anyway!
I will have to watch a few more videos... I normally use a cone but can see how this method could be good to know, especially if something happens when I am home alone.
 
I've got three cockerels to cull this weekend, and it's going to be so tough! They are super friendly little guys.


I was hoping somebody might want them for their flock, considering just how friendly they are. Guess not though. I listed them on craigslist, but I don't have any takers. :(
 
I've got three cockerels to cull this weekend, and it's going to be so tough! They are super friendly little guys.


I was hoping somebody might want them for their flock, considering just how friendly they are. Guess not though. I listed them on craigslist, but I don't have any takers. :(
We will be here for you!
 
I've got three cockerels to cull this weekend, and it's going to be so tough! They are super friendly little guys.


I was hoping somebody might want them for their flock, considering just how friendly they are. Guess not though. I listed them on craigslist, but I don't have any takers. :(

Stupid question, but are you sure they're cockerels? Are they crowing? They look JUST like my pullets when they were younger. I was certain they were cockerels and then they started laying
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They're not crowing yet, but they've got saddle feathers coming in. Boy wouldn't I love for one or more to be hens! Lol. I can post better pics tomorrow :)
 

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