simmer him, or crock pot.Thanks Lady's! That helped a lot I got him the beging of feburary so he's 8 months old won't he be to tough to eat?
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simmer him, or crock pot.Thanks Lady's! That helped a lot I got him the beging of feburary so he's 8 months old won't he be to tough to eat?
Where do you live? Please don't murder them! What if it were you? Try putting yourself in the place of them. See yourself in them, then what harm can you do? Why not chose love instead of hate? If you tell me what town you live in I can try to find them a loving home.
- Zoe from Happy Hen Chicken Rescue
www.chickenrescue.org
(Feel free to email me, [email protected])
I strongly disagree. I think aggressive roosters are happy.And why does he need to serve a purpose? That's sure speciesist. What if my mom decided to cook me because I wasn't serving her? It's no different then cooking a rooster. We should all act on love, not hate. Be peaceful, not violent. Compassion is key.When a bird is so full of raging hormones, that he sees absolutely everything, and everyone as a threat to 'his' flock, it's not a healthy situation for anyone. The owner needs to be able to care for the flock, and should be able to do so without getting attacked. An animal that aggressive is acting out of terror and panic. Imagine having to live every moment of your life in complete terror of your flock disappearing. Imagine living a life so full of stress, being on constant alert for the next threat, to the point that even the person that brings the food and water is considered a danger. It's not a healthy way to live, and there isn't really a safe alternative. Caponizing is a very risky procedure. And I could not, in good conscience, pass a rooster like that on to someone else. It's just too much of a liability. And it's not fair to force those roosters to exist in such a state of mind. At least they can serve a purpose and be useful, by becoming a meal.