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- Oct 7, 2011
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Thank you for all of your advice. I could have asked anyone on the street and their response would be "kill him" but asking people with true affection and knowledge of chickens-your opinions really matter. It means a lot to me that you took the time to give me advice, especially when it echoes what I was feeling was the right thing to do.
I am waiting for a call from the processor so I can schedule him in for butchering, I have never done it myself and am not wanting to start now- he does a good job.
If I didn't have kids and wanting them to learn about the chickens, the outcome might be different, but I cannot risk having my daughter seriously disfigured or deathly afraid of roosters. I would hate to be the cause of a life long phobia of chickens. And I understand this could have been a one time thing, but what do I say if it's not, he attacks her again and we are sitting in the emergency room with more tragic injuries?
Again, thank you for all of your advice, this is not a decision I made lightly and all of your input is greatly appreciated.
I am waiting for a call from the processor so I can schedule him in for butchering, I have never done it myself and am not wanting to start now- he does a good job.
If I didn't have kids and wanting them to learn about the chickens, the outcome might be different, but I cannot risk having my daughter seriously disfigured or deathly afraid of roosters. I would hate to be the cause of a life long phobia of chickens. And I understand this could have been a one time thing, but what do I say if it's not, he attacks her again and we are sitting in the emergency room with more tragic injuries?
Again, thank you for all of your advice, this is not a decision I made lightly and all of your input is greatly appreciated.