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Too many roosters create a problem. I helped a neighbor learn how to slaughter his excess roosters. He was proud of his new skill.
I'm hoping my son will get here soon because he's the only person that is willing to help me with the chore of the process. My roosters are all beautiful birds but the attitude from them is unacceptable especially considering the 2 autistic grandsons. It's just best to take care of the issue than to have grandkids get hurt.
 

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I'm hoping my son will get here soon because he's the only person that is willing to help me with the chore of the process. My roosters are all beautiful birds but the attitude from them is unacceptable especially considering the 2 autistic grandsons. It's just best to take care of the issue than to have grandkids get hurt.
Bad attitude in any livestock is not something to keep around, no matter how pretty he/she is.
 

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I got 1 done but one of them disappeared on me. Now I get to fitfo (figure it the f@#$ out). Good saying from @TJAnonymous, on BYC
Smart boy.

He ran away to live with Robin Hood.
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But seriously, just skin the roosters.
While I haven't done chickens, I cleaned pheasant when I was a kid. Parents hunted, dogs never missed a bird. They come home, dump the birds in the garage and I had to clean them all (they usually hunted with friends so I got theirs as well). I ended up just fileting the breast right off the bird. No fuss, no muss.
 
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