ladybrasa
Songster
Yeah, unfortunately this particular situation sounded way more complicatedOK. I thought she said a mouse was stressing them out. Quail usually jump or flush if they are startled.
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Yeah, unfortunately this particular situation sounded way more complicatedOK. I thought she said a mouse was stressing them out. Quail usually jump or flush if they are startled.
Whether pet or meat, I think we all share that.I do try to make sure they have the best life I can give them while under my care
I have to remind my daughter these are livestock. If a bird gets sick, we'll cull them not take her to the vet. I told her we'll keep them when they stop laying since part of the reason for our flock is bug control, but we may still need to euthanize them in the end.I grew up on a farm where culling livestock was normal. The thing about on here is some people are raising pets and not livestock. They simply get too attached to the animal, try to give animals human emotions and thought processes, or worry about their feelings over the well being/health of the animal.
Yup, 100%.I grew up on a farm where culling livestock was normal. The thing about on here is some people are raising pets and not livestock. They simply get too attached to the animal, try to give animals human emotions and thought processes, or worry about their feelings over the well being/health of the animal.