chrismahon
Well-known member
I've posted this in this section for a good reason.
The first two of our TNN's went this week- upsetting because one was very friendly but being picked on. Major disruption as I have to go back to UK and I really really hate it (going back to UK and dispatching chickens).
We've decided to not use the wall mounted dispatcher because of the HSA concerns. Not sure they are valid if you take the precautions to adjust them properly for every bird .
So taking the method prescribed by Gale Dumelow in "raising chickens" and shooting them behind the eyes.
Using a full power .22 air pistol we shot them. No problem with the stun issue -the pellet went straight through the skull , pressurising the same and blowing the eyes out. It was a thoroughly distressing experience. Blood pumping everywhere and the usual 2 minutes muscle contractions.
Yes. I think it is better for the chicken. One moment we are talking and the next moment it is mentally and physically dead.
But the mess is terrible!
I've looked into electrical stunning but it may be much worse for the bird (and me.)
Thinking that the HSA have gone too far and the wall mounted dispatcher is definitely the best option for us.
How do I despatch a pet?
Pretty depressed about the whole experience. All that blood! Perhaps I'm not up to this after all. It was always difficult, but now impossible.
Can't do the neck breaking. Not sufficient confidence.
Should I go back to the dispatcher or just get very drunk and covered in sheeting before 'the act'?
Need some guidance please.
The first two of our TNN's went this week- upsetting because one was very friendly but being picked on. Major disruption as I have to go back to UK and I really really hate it (going back to UK and dispatching chickens).
We've decided to not use the wall mounted dispatcher because of the HSA concerns. Not sure they are valid if you take the precautions to adjust them properly for every bird .
So taking the method prescribed by Gale Dumelow in "raising chickens" and shooting them behind the eyes.
Using a full power .22 air pistol we shot them. No problem with the stun issue -the pellet went straight through the skull , pressurising the same and blowing the eyes out. It was a thoroughly distressing experience. Blood pumping everywhere and the usual 2 minutes muscle contractions.
Yes. I think it is better for the chicken. One moment we are talking and the next moment it is mentally and physically dead.
But the mess is terrible!
I've looked into electrical stunning but it may be much worse for the bird (and me.)
Thinking that the HSA have gone too far and the wall mounted dispatcher is definitely the best option for us.
How do I despatch a pet?
Pretty depressed about the whole experience. All that blood! Perhaps I'm not up to this after all. It was always difficult, but now impossible.
Can't do the neck breaking. Not sufficient confidence.
Should I go back to the dispatcher or just get very drunk and covered in sheeting before 'the act'?
Need some guidance please.