OfWolvesAndHen
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- Apr 15, 2021
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I'm very sad to make this post, as I've grown incredibly attached to my little ameraucana chicks. However after reading through some threads on this forum, I believe it is necessary.
I suspect at least 2 of my 3 chicks are cockerels---this is based on my observations during vent sexing (though I realize there can be inaccuracies). They're only 3 days old so that's the best I can do.
I was gifted some hatching eggs by a family member and the goal from the beginning was to raise the chicks and sell/rehome, as I do not have an established coop. It was more for the sake of trying my hand at rearing chicks and for the fun of the process, which I know is horribly selfish. I feel awful. I realize that the chances of selling my males are bleak. Rehoming for free was my backup plan since before I even set the eggs in the incubator, but I did not know then just how poorly free cockerels can be treated. From the looks of it, the poor guys are a prime target for people in search of a disposable rooster, whether for fighting/bait, live food, etc.
With this in mind, how can I get rid of them? These guys are like my own little babies, I love them dearly, so I don't want to cull in a way that will cause pain if I can avoid it. I can't bring myself to break their necks or cut their heads off. They're very healthy and robust so I'm not sure a vet would be willing to euthanize. Car exhaust, poisoning, gassing? Something else?
Gosh... this really breaks my heart. I have no problems culling sick animals, but having to put down my healthy little babies makes me want to cry. But I fear if I rehome them for free, they may end up in the hands of someone who won't care for them.
I suspect at least 2 of my 3 chicks are cockerels---this is based on my observations during vent sexing (though I realize there can be inaccuracies). They're only 3 days old so that's the best I can do.
I was gifted some hatching eggs by a family member and the goal from the beginning was to raise the chicks and sell/rehome, as I do not have an established coop. It was more for the sake of trying my hand at rearing chicks and for the fun of the process, which I know is horribly selfish. I feel awful. I realize that the chances of selling my males are bleak. Rehoming for free was my backup plan since before I even set the eggs in the incubator, but I did not know then just how poorly free cockerels can be treated. From the looks of it, the poor guys are a prime target for people in search of a disposable rooster, whether for fighting/bait, live food, etc.
With this in mind, how can I get rid of them? These guys are like my own little babies, I love them dearly, so I don't want to cull in a way that will cause pain if I can avoid it. I can't bring myself to break their necks or cut their heads off. They're very healthy and robust so I'm not sure a vet would be willing to euthanize. Car exhaust, poisoning, gassing? Something else?
Gosh... this really breaks my heart. I have no problems culling sick animals, but having to put down my healthy little babies makes me want to cry. But I fear if I rehome them for free, they may end up in the hands of someone who won't care for them.

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