Shadrach's Ex Battery and Rescued chickens thread.

No it didn't. Actually it had enough momentum to end up at the far wall skirting board, where it passed within a minute. Now there are shards of glass on the terrace - obviously I got up all the ones I could, but there are minute slivers in nooks, crannies and plants there - that I'm hoping won't hurt any chicken that decides to test for edibility. Those inside didn't slice through skin, leather, book covers, wooden floor or anything else, so I'm thinking it must have been treated with something to make it not dangerous in such circumstances. Which would make sense for domestic windows at ground level.
 
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"killed by air asphyxiation." When I used to fish, we NEVER let a fish just suffocate, they were always dispatched quickly. I can't imagine how anyone could stand to watch a fish gasp for air! :-(
When I was a kid people used to scale or fillet alive 😭 they tried to tell me that they didn't feel pain. Which I called BS as a pre teen.
Commercial fishing wouldn't be wracking each fish or removing the head as the lines come in.
Of course when I think about fish eating prey alive I don't feel as bad 😔
 
No it didn't. Actually it had enough momentum to end up at the far wall skirting board, were it passed within a minute. Now there are shards of glass on the terrace - obviously I got up all the ones I could, but there are minute slivers in nooks, crannies and plants there - that I'm hoping won't hurt any chicken that decides to test for edibility. Those inside didn't slice through skin, leather, book covers, wooden floor or anything else, so I'm thinking it must have been treated with something to make it not dangerous in such circumstances. Which would make sense for domestic windows at ground level.
Wow
I have had coopers hawks hit the window and die but the window was ok.
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