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I know exactly what you mean.We aren't planning to make table fare out of them but will use them for chicken balls (as I have described earlier in the thread) so they don't go to waste.
It is always hard to butcher older laying hens for me.. I know it needs done when they are having trouble, but still just not so easy to get done.
I have a young Ameraucana hen that I do not think has ever laid an egg in her life. I think she is laying internally. I did break take her to an avian vet (I know, I know--they are pets to me and so far I have only been able process unwanted cockerels) who said she had a lot of fluid in her abdomen from either heart failure, liver failure or internal laying. I SHOULD process her while she is happy and healthy but I just can't--she's a sweet soul. I know she will either get an infection or end up having trouble breathing, at which point I will take care of her or if I'm not here because I am traveling, my son will take her to the avian vet. I look at her, happily being a chicken, and knowing the end is near but just can't bring myself to make that decision today when I could still use her carcass.