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Broomstick Method Duck. I use the broomstick method on any chickens i cull but i. There are many different culling methods for chickens and i've tried several over the years with mixed results. Someone walk me through, step by step, the proper method to quickly and painlessly snap their necks at the base so that death is. When using the broomstick method i used to use a steel rod approx 2 ft long. Holding the bird by both legs, its breast towards you, beak. Both of these methods left the bird alive for as long as it took to bleed out, which seems like a lot of suffering for the animal. Have to say that the broomstick method is a fast method & recognised by many as so, not sure where the balancing on the stick. You absolutely have to have them. I use the brain stick method before cutting the throats of the chickens and turkeys i butcher. Place the ducks head under a broom/garden fork etc handle. I have a couple drakes to cull and i’m wondering how best to do the deed. And make sure when you stamp down, you jerk the.

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I have a couple drakes to cull and i’m wondering how best to do the deed. I use the broomstick method on any chickens i cull but i. Holding the bird by both legs, its breast towards you, beak. Both of these methods left the bird alive for as long as it took to bleed out, which seems like a lot of suffering for the animal. When using the broomstick method i used to use a steel rod approx 2 ft long. I use the brain stick method before cutting the throats of the chickens and turkeys i butcher. Have to say that the broomstick method is a fast method & recognised by many as so, not sure where the balancing on the stick. You absolutely have to have them. And make sure when you stamp down, you jerk the. Place the ducks head under a broom/garden fork etc handle.

Broomstick Method YouTube

Broomstick Method Duck Have to say that the broomstick method is a fast method & recognised by many as so, not sure where the balancing on the stick. Holding the bird by both legs, its breast towards you, beak. You absolutely have to have them. There are many different culling methods for chickens and i've tried several over the years with mixed results. Someone walk me through, step by step, the proper method to quickly and painlessly snap their necks at the base so that death is. Both of these methods left the bird alive for as long as it took to bleed out, which seems like a lot of suffering for the animal. Place the ducks head under a broom/garden fork etc handle. I have a couple drakes to cull and i’m wondering how best to do the deed. I use the broomstick method on any chickens i cull but i. And make sure when you stamp down, you jerk the. When using the broomstick method i used to use a steel rod approx 2 ft long. Have to say that the broomstick method is a fast method & recognised by many as so, not sure where the balancing on the stick. I use the brain stick method before cutting the throats of the chickens and turkeys i butcher.

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