I know this is a bit off topic but does anyone have tips for culling Peking sized ducks? I have never culled a duck in my life and frankly I'm a bit lost any help would be greatly helpful
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What a beauty. I just adore Orps!I understand your feelings here. I had an English Orpington that despite rear trimming and keeping her back end clean, ended up with maggots in her rear. I tried to save her, washed all I could find out and separated her. The next morning, when I checked on her, the smell of necrotic tissue was overwhelming. I realized that she could not be saved and needed her put down ASAP. I couldn't bring myself to do it, she was a huge bird, and I was terrified of botching it and causing her to suffer more than she already was. I called my step dad, and he drove up and dispatched her for me. I had the hole already dug, and we just laid her in it and buried her.
There are certain birds that just melt their way into your heart. Of course, those special ones are the first we lose to predators too.
I found out afterwards that hens that have laying issues can change their poop, causing more attraction from flies. Her poop was like tar in the end, but at the time, I didn't know any better. She was never a fantastic layer, so that wasn't any indication either.
This was her:
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thank you. I agree. I was not expecting the very thoughtful replies.. It was an amazing thing and I have read every one at least a half dozen times. I sure hope I can help the next person as well as I've been helped.Bazy- I think you've gotten all kinds of sensitive and terrific advice.
Each processing day when I wake up, I feel the dread. The best thing I can do is get up and start what needs to eventually be done. I would be miserable all day if I waited until evening.
Instead, I'm up with the chickens and have been known to dispatch my first one with 15 minutes of coming awake.
Just another way to cope. Be kind to yourself and good luck tomorrow. I'll be thinking about you.
I love matts vids I didn't know he had that video he truly is a wealth of knowledge I wish I had a plucker but I only have to do 2 ducks and 3 roosters so I guess it isn't that bad