Real Talk Please/Best Euthanization Method

ANiceKaren

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Apr 15, 2020
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Not sure If this is correct category for this topic but I’d like to hear what you all do for euthanizing your beloved chickens. Let me start by saying my girls are my pets… I love them but also don’t have vet access for when the day comes to end their suffering. I could drive over an hour to a vet but realistically the $ and stress to my chickens (who have never left their yard) would be too much. Also.. my husband would be doing the deed. I feel as if I would find comfort in my girls passing in their yard surrounded by familiar sights and sounds. I didn’t think about any of this when I got my chicks years ago but with some ailing girls it’s a discussion I need to have. What are some tried and true methods you’ve used? I was thinking a .22 or breaking neck but I also worry about the chicken being afraid during process… ugh this is so hard to talk about but I need options for possible near future. 😭💔🐓🙏🏻
 
I've used the cervical dislocation. If you are following the directions, you will be holding the bird in your hands much as you would when you are just holding them for a cuddle. The twist of the neck is non-violent, and it's over before the chicken has a chance to become fearful of what might be happening.

There is a similar method called the broomstick method, and that might cause a chicken to become afraid and upset since they are placed on the ground with the broomstik over their neck. A lot of people use this method since you don't need strong hands for it. I've never used it. This method can result in decapitation and it could be upsetting if you aren't expecting it. Cervical dislocation is non-violent and will not result in decapitation.
 
I've used the cervical dislocation. If you are following the directions, you will be holding the bird in your hands much as you would when you are just holding them for a cuddle. The twist of the neck is non-violent, and it's over before the chicken has a chance to become fearful of what might be happening.

There is a similar method called the broomstick method, and that might cause a chicken to become afraid and upset since they are placed on the ground with the broomstik over their neck. A lot of people use this method since you don't need strong hands for it. I've never used it. This method can result in decapitation and it could be upsetting if you aren't expecting it. Cervical dislocation is non-violent and will not result in decapitation.
I appreciate this so much. Thank you. 💕
 
Do you have any that at the moment you're thinking are on the decline? I've been I guess "lucky," they haven't really shown that they're living in pain, just typical old chicken behavior and then one morning you go out to the coop and they passed in the night. The 2 times I knew something was wrong, I wrapped them in towels, put in a nest box for the night, got on BYC and did lot's of reading. They were gone in the am. So I guess my only point is to let you know that you might not have to resort to Euthanasia very often (which is absolutely the right thing to do when you know quality of life is bad,) Hugs... 🧡
 
Do you have any that at the moment you're thinking are on the decline? I've been I guess "lucky," they haven't really shown that they're living in pain, just typical old chicken behavior and then one morning you go out to the coop and they passed in the night. The 2 times I knew something was wrong, I wrapped them in towels, put in a nest box for the night, got on BYC and did lot's of reading. They were gone in the am. So I guess my only point is to let you know that you might not have to resort to Euthanasia very often (which is absolutely the right thing to do when you know quality of life is bad,) Hugs... 🧡
I actually do have a girl who I’m sure has EYP which ultimately is a death sentence. She has been laying deflated, soft eggs but acting normal thus far. She hasn’t layed a normal egg in over a week which is unlike her. I’ve been down this road before. I’m treating her at home with antibiotics I have but I know at some point I’ll have to make this tough decision. 💔 I had one girl pass over night which as a blessing and another I brought to vet for euthaizstion which thibking back seemed more stressful for her. I’m just planning for future I suppose. I have a flock of 7.. 7 tough choices! 🩵
 
I have used the broomstick method, it is sure and it works, once my chicken is in my arms, they are not upset, I grab them by the feet, hang them upside down and they do not panic, place the broom stick, step up and quick it is over in less time than it takes to type this.

HOWEVER, the quicker and surer they die, the more violent the death throws. The death throws are are what upset people, and they are sure they are alive, and they have bungled it. But they haven't, the animal is NOT alive at that time. Know that.

Mrs K
 
I have used the broomstick method, it is sure and it works, once my chicken is in my arms, they are not upset, I grab them by the feet, hang them upside down and they do not panic, place the broom stick, step up and quick it is over in less time than it takes to type this.

HOWEVER, the quicker and surer they die, the more violent the death throws. The death throws are are what upset people, and they are sure they are alive, and they have bungled it. But they haven't, the animal is NOT alive at that time. Know that.

Mrs K
Thank you. We’re not at the point yet but it’s good to have an option. My husband would be doing it! I know I couldn’t. 💕
 

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