I have been reading about this for months as we had 5 roosters which had been on CL for two months and no replies. I am not a vegetarian however I despise killing anything myself. I found it so hypocritical to buy abused, and hormone stuffed chicken at the store but didn't know what to do with 5 beautiful happy fee ranged roosters that would wake me up at 3 every morning. I have called the humane society and local farms to no avail. I maned up this weekend and dispatched our roosters. It was such a relief to have done it and make a delicious chicken noodle soup with their meat and know that they had a great life in a huge yard with many happy hens. I had to do it myself and ended up using the broom handle method. I had read about every kind of way to kill them quickly and humanely. I practiced with an axe, but was averaging about 75 % success cutting sticks by myself. No way would this work with something moving. I did not want to bleed them because it seemed a little slow (for me). Putting a steel rod over thier necks gently and then take a deep breath then step and pull. Thats it. It was over instantly and no pain. Just want to thank everyone for their suggestions and stories. I did try the tree loppers after they were dead and I'm glad I did not try it first as they were not quit sharp enough and would have definately cut them up and maybe broke the neck but certainly not swiftly and painlessly. If anyone is wondering, I pulled very hard and quickly but they were different sized roosters and I almost pulled the head off a smaller one, but better too hard then do it twice. Again, thanks for the great advice to everyone.