Bit of an un-savory topic I am afraid.
I am thinking of getting a few chickens but like to plan ahead and have knowledge on all required topics.
From what I read after some years they stop laying and generally grow old.
How do you know which has stopped laying ?
What's the best technique for dispatching them. I want to avoid the various horror stories.
How do you process things.
How do you get rid of what's not required ( Bury, burn , dustbin ? ).
All sounds a bit gory but I need to know the best/humane way.
Thanks
Jim
I am thinking of getting a few chickens but like to plan ahead and have knowledge on all required topics.
From what I read after some years they stop laying and generally grow old.
How do you know which has stopped laying ?
What's the best technique for dispatching them. I want to avoid the various horror stories.
How do you process things.
How do you get rid of what's not required ( Bury, burn , dustbin ? ).
All sounds a bit gory but I need to know the best/humane way.
Thanks
Jim
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