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Yes, I agree. I will have to convince my daughter (she is the major person who is taking care of chickens) that Daisy needs to be culled or rehomed if the situation gets worse, but I just want to try some strategies before giving up.You are gonna have to over come your feelings and wants to do best for the needs of the chickens. They aint a dog or cat.
My daughter is 9 years old, going to be Grade 4 in September. If Daisy the rooster No. 2 becomes a serious problem, I would cull him. His meat is supposed to be very tasty so I wouldn't mind having him for Thanksgiving! But that is our last choice.How old is your daughter? Management for the good of the flock isn’t necessarily giving up. It’s the reality of raising chickens.
I respect that.My daughter is 9 years old, going to be Grade 4 in September. If Daisy the rooster No. 2 becomes a serious problem, I would cull him. His meat is supposed to be very tasty so I wouldn't mind having him for Thanksgiving! But that is our last choice.