Sussex19
Free Ranging
When we first got chickens, the plan was to let the hens hatch eggs whenever they wanted, cull and eat the cockerels and sell the pullets. (except when we needed to keep some for more eggs)
The reason for selling the pullets rather than eating them is that I'm having a lot harder time with the concept of butchering pullets that could spend their lives laying eggs and raising chicks compared to the cockerels.
Since then I have processed quite a lot of cockerels and sold a pair of pullets. But now there is a possibility of Marek's in my flock, and I don't want to risk selling them.
So now I have got something like 5 or more pullets that are surplus to our needs. I'm thinking that I will have to process them, or else process some of the older hens and keep the pullets. Any ideas about how to decide which ones to keep, if you think its ok to process females (I know its silly how I feel about it, they are all chickens, after all) and what age would be best?
I'm thinking of waiting till they are laying, to get a feel of which ones are best to keep.
The reason for selling the pullets rather than eating them is that I'm having a lot harder time with the concept of butchering pullets that could spend their lives laying eggs and raising chicks compared to the cockerels.
Since then I have processed quite a lot of cockerels and sold a pair of pullets. But now there is a possibility of Marek's in my flock, and I don't want to risk selling them.
So now I have got something like 5 or more pullets that are surplus to our needs. I'm thinking that I will have to process them, or else process some of the older hens and keep the pullets. Any ideas about how to decide which ones to keep, if you think its ok to process females (I know its silly how I feel about it, they are all chickens, after all) and what age would be best?
I'm thinking of waiting till they are laying, to get a feel of which ones are best to keep.