Mine will never have to worry about being slaughtered here.
I'm glad I have the means to raise all the Roos I can just so they won't ever have to worry about being someone's dinner.
Even if I am the only one with a compassionate mindset, I can still have hope that the world still does have good in it, even if it's just a glimmer.
A lot of it is just an excuse to butcher, saying things like how they'll die humanely there or how at least one knows they the Roos were cared for... and how it's too expensive to raise a bird that don't give back... Etc,
If I may be so bold; slaughtering a bird because it's a roo is never humane, it still suffers and dies. It's not expensive at all to house roosters, and it's not expensive to rehome the Roos can be sold. There are people I'm sure out there that are like me who are willing to take in roosters to live their lives in a sanctuary of sorts. It takes hardly anything to pour out just a little pile of feed even if the feed has to be rationed closely, the Roos can eat grass and bugs too. I know it's not hard because I own I don't know how many Roos of various ages and sizes so I know it's possible. Lastly the Roos to give back, but sadly a butcher will never see that the roo not only has the potential to give love for the owner and protection for the flock, but the roo like us feels pain and even sorrow. I guess continuous butchering and making cruel jokes about that could make one cold to this fact. A chicken knows when they'll be butchered, the fear, disappointed, and sorrow runs deep... The butcher thinks it was quick and humane but that's not always the case or even the truth. If a human can acknowledge things for so many seconds after being beheaded then the same applies to a chicken even more so, in fact there was a chicken many years ago that was to be slaughtered but by some miracle it had enough left perhaps it was the spinal cord working with some brain stem? At any rate the chicken was headless but lived, it's will to survive shocked the owner, so the owner let it live, sadly the bird had no head, the owner had to feed and water it straight down its throat, it's true look it up, and later the bird was put in the circus.