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I agree i have favorite hens but if i knew they were weaker hens medically wise such as major illness and worms i would cull them because they would suffer all their lifes with the illness and its not fair to them to keep medicating just for me to feel better about keeping them. I love my dogs and cats and if they got something that wasnt cureable and kept coming back and they would just suffer i would put them down. We had one bitten by a pit viper i tried to give him medication (benadryl) that night he wouldnt take it i know the chances of him dieing from being bitten with out medical treat ment but i dont have the money for a er visit for a dog. If he made it to morning i would take him to his vet (they tend to be friends of family an charge less for us) and if he didnt then i would accept that. He made it till morning and we got him to the vet they gave him a more podent kind of benadryl and an antibiotic. Total visit was 150, his leg pretty much rotted off mostly and now has a nasty scar bur he still able to walk. If he need to have his leg removed we would have been force to put him down as he mostly feral and is only ok with us and is very attached to his brother and our daughter and neither would be gentle with a one legged dog. So it would have been in his best interest much like it is in the chickens to cull them id they are weaker.