That's about the way I am, too.I am somewhat lacking in the normal allotment of human empathy - not that I'm uncaring, rather that I find my way to necessity easier than most. I care enough to ensure its swift and cleanly done.
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That's about the way I am, too.I am somewhat lacking in the normal allotment of human empathy - not that I'm uncaring, rather that I find my way to necessity easier than most. I care enough to ensure its swift and cleanly done.
I've seen 2 friends do a deer in about that much time. Amazing thing to watch. They left no mess on the ground. Everything done cleanly.Watched two guys do it on Youtube in a little over 15 minutes as a continuous camera shoot...
it takes me almost 15 minutes to make the cuts, install the bar, string it up, and lift to the desired heightI've seen 2 friends do a deer in about that much time. Amazing thing to watch. They left no mess on the ground. Everything done cleanly.
I used to hang deer in the garage and gradually disassemble over days. Garage is too full to hang, can't get a vehicle init takes me almost 15 minutes to make the cuts, install the bar, string it up, and lift to the desired height
COMPETELY understand.I would not attempt a large animal without help. At least a pulley to lift it. I've seen deer cleaned many times but never attempted myself. It would take me all day.I know the process if it were necessary to eat but I would probably make a mess.
So far, hubby takes care of euthanazia when needed but I have to make the call. He asked me not too although I think I can with a suffering animal.
We (He) has culled cockerals that I could not rehome. They went to his Mom who has now passed on. She loved home raised poultry.
Since his Mom is gone now I told him I have no problem eating any I can't rehome but not the ones I named. Definitely not my hens!![]()
I started raising poultry because I don't like how they are raised. Mine have a good life and hopefully a quick death. Fighting or hormonal boys make it easier. I used to sell the pullets because I haven't been able to dispatch a perfectly good girl.I think I would have to be very hungry to eat one of my chickens...
I'm in an area with many commercial broiler houses. I went inside a couple a few years ago. I see them in cages stacked on big trucks going to the processing plants. I'm soft hearted. It brings tears to my eyes. I don't know the answer but there has to be a better way to feed the masses.I started raising poultry because I don't like how they are raised. Mine have a good life and hopefully a quick death.
Yes, had a couple of those. MIL said they made great pastry.Fighting or hormonal boys make it easier.
And this is how I ended up with over 50 hens, not sure exactly how many.I'm in an area with many commercial broiler houses. I went inside a couple a few years ago. I see them in cages stacked on big trucks going to the processing plants. I'm soft hearted. It brings tears to my eyes. I don't know the answer but there has to be a better way to feed the masses.
I still buy store bought chicken. I may aways have to buy some. I want to get to a point that I can raise some of my own and limit what I buy.
Yes, had a couple of those. MIL said they made great pastry.
I could not take a hen or pullet. So far I can't sell them either. Recently I've started the older girls a retirement home. The young hens start their harassing, the older hen moves to retirement.My girls have a lifelong home.