Stop telling me to kill my birds....

Just an additional tidbit about the breeder: He told me that if I ever decided not to breed them anymore, to kill them immediately. Do not sell them. This guy is a little harsh ever since he won 5th best at Ohio Nationals last year.
 
Just an additional tidbit about the breeder: He told me that if I ever decided not to breed them anymore, to kill them immediately. Do not sell them. This guy is a little harsh ever since he won 5th best at Ohio Nationals last year.
Well that would certainly cut down on the competition.
 
Because, a experienced person would not say, go kill your chicken, practically.
Ya actually quite a few experienced show breeders would. Especially older ones. Ask the OP.
The show world is a lot different then the backyard poultry world. Lots are either set in their ways or they learned from the ones before them. With that comes the good as well as the not so good.
 
Just an additional tidbit about the breeder: He told me that if I ever decided not to breed them anymore, to kill them immediately. Do not sell them. This guy is a little harsh ever since he won 5th best at Ohio Nationals last year.
Wow! Is it that bad?
Because, a experienced person would not say, go kill your chicken, practically.
Sorry, I should have clarified myself. I meant that they should have thought more about what they said before they said it. Like, I don't ever put my chickens down for a nothing reason. But maybe that sickness is that bad, I haven't really dealt with it yet in my flock.
Well that would certainly cut down on the competition.
Yes, definitely.
 
Ya actually quite a few experienced show breeders would. Especially older ones. Ask the OP.
The show world is a lot different then the backyard poultry world. Lots are either set in their ways or they learned from the ones before them. With that comes the good as well as the not so good.
Sorry, I don't know how to put this into words but, I wouldn't say this to someone who is a person who loves their chickens. Do you know what I mean?
 
Sorry, I don't know how to put this into words but, I wouldn't say this to someone who is a person who loves their chickens. Do you know what I mean?
Sure I get that but that has nothing to do with if someone is experienced or not.
 
Sorry, I don't know how to put this into words but, I wouldn't say this to someone who is a person who loves their chickens. Do you know what I mean?
Maybe not so roughly/bluntly but yes, it is an appropriate solution if there's a suffering animal that may get all the animals sick. There's a few viruses that look like a simple sinus infection, they can devastate a flock.
 

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