I like your website by the way bramble poultry.
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thanks very much. its going to be changing again as the new influx of birds and new announcements.
We have just been awarded the BHWT Poorly Hen rescue status, meaning we take on any injured or sick Battery Hens from the rescues, as well as supporting the rescues themselves. We have joint regional rehoming status for Powys, so all that needs to go up on the website too!
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ok - if squeamish - look away now!
he brought up what looked like a metal clothes rail with a trough underneath. He herded half a dozen birds at a time into a shed so they were away from the others, stunned them with an electric stunner, then hung them by their legs on the clothes rail and slit the throats. they drained into the trough beneath.
By bleeding out they pass into unconciousness and die peacefully. Its the manner approved by DEFRA, and usually done under supervision of a veterinary surgeon to ensure you do it properly, however, our vet couldnt make it and by the time he did it wa all over.
It was then up to me to sort out the carcasses. The blood in the troughs was barrelled up, and the feathers bagged, and the inners and trimmings from the turkeys (heads feet etc) bagged and all taken down to the incinerators in town. They needed to be bagged up separately as each gets treated different. Apparently the blood gets sent off for use in fertiliser, the carcasses are burnt and the ash used as fertiliser, and the feathers either get burnt off or used in some animal feed!
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@scarlet - i think i have RSI in my thumbs still! family affair - the breast feathers and back feathers come out quite easily, the wings and teh tendons are swines and usually left to me and my pliers/nail in the wall!
@glutton - must say, i was impressed at how humane the whole thing was. i could have got myself set up to do it, but finding the £700 odd quid for the kit and then getting the licence was not possible that close on to christmas with other commitments i had. but i may consider doing it next year myself
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Originally posted by Bramble-Poultry View Post@scarlet - i think i have RSI in my thumbs still! family affair - the breast feathers and back feathers come out quite easily, the wings and teh tendons are swines and usually left to me and my pliers/nail in the wall!
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