heatherlynnky
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We had some of the same issues at first. I cried for a solid hour right after emptying my stomach when we did our first birds and I didn't even watch. That was just choosing out which roos had to go. I passed out the 2nd time because i tried to help. So I understand. Honestly you get used to it. The kids get used to it. My very very tenderhearted son will pick out roo's to dispatch without even a blink now. He understand roos have a limited purpose and when you have too many they gotta go. We are about to do meaties I am ordering all males. The kids are trained that we keep the girls and boys serve their purpose. Chicks don't get names until they have a gender. If they want to name a roo it has to be a food name. He even helped pick out a duck to butcher for a family in need we know. He went out and said " that one has bad legs and a huge breast, that one should go. They can eat for a few days off that one." This is a boy who will cry over worms drowning on cement.sleuth said:Ah, but I do... it's got to save some $$$, right? and you get healthier meat.Hinotori said:If you really don't want to raise animals for meat then don't.
Just grow veggies and fruit and trade for meat if you want.
It's convincing the family that is the hard part, and figuring out the best way to avoid the bloodiest aspects of it.