I've heard of people that kill vermin and use them to feed the flock, but indirectly.
You don't know what chemicals, poisons, or deseases that creature has come
into contact with.
They put the carcass in a 5-gal bucket with some holes poked in it and hang it
up above the run. Flies lay eggs on the carcass and when ready to pupate the
larvae climb out of the bucket and are eaten by the chickens.
This converts the varmit to high quality clean protien. The larva expel the contents
of their gut before climbing out of the bucket.
If you don't like the sound of this (and I sure can understand that) at least compost
it. I would never just throw it away. (just my opinion)
You don't know what chemicals, poisons, or deseases that creature has come
into contact with.
They put the carcass in a 5-gal bucket with some holes poked in it and hang it
up above the run. Flies lay eggs on the carcass and when ready to pupate the
larvae climb out of the bucket and are eaten by the chickens.
This converts the varmit to high quality clean protien. The larva expel the contents
of their gut before climbing out of the bucket.
If you don't like the sound of this (and I sure can understand that) at least compost
it. I would never just throw it away. (just my opinion)