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I use the broomstick method for our rabbits. My housemates' 7 year old daughter likes to help, she wants to say goodbye and pet the rabbits before and after, and sometimes she even says thanks to them after.
In poultry, I have noticed that the girls put up more of a fight (including the near death seizures) than the boys. It seems like due to their genetic heritage, roosters, cockerels and drakes are programmed to know they may die, while the girls won't give up.
And yes, the hens love fall/winter butchering season. I often have to shoo them off the table or keep them penned up when breaking down a goat. My first gross chicken lesson? Always wear bandages on your scrapes when in the pen.
In poultry, I have noticed that the girls put up more of a fight (including the near death seizures) than the boys. It seems like due to their genetic heritage, roosters, cockerels and drakes are programmed to know they may die, while the girls won't give up.
And yes, the hens love fall/winter butchering season. I often have to shoo them off the table or keep them penned up when breaking down a goat. My first gross chicken lesson? Always wear bandages on your scrapes when in the pen.
