Cattsy
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Hi guys,
I'm just wondering, I know alot of people use CO2 to dispatch their feeders, but I'm wondering is a broken neck a humane way?
We used to dispatch rabbits with a broomstick over their necks, and I've accidentally killed a mouse before by putting a cup down on it's neck (long story I was trying to trap the little bugger that had gotten loose in my van)
I only need to kill a few, not large quantities, would the cup method be an okay way to do it? I rather like my little mice but not really setup for CO2, but I don't want them to suffer
Trina
I'm just wondering, I know alot of people use CO2 to dispatch their feeders, but I'm wondering is a broken neck a humane way?
We used to dispatch rabbits with a broomstick over their necks, and I've accidentally killed a mouse before by putting a cup down on it's neck (long story I was trying to trap the little bugger that had gotten loose in my van)
I only need to kill a few, not large quantities, would the cup method be an okay way to do it? I rather like my little mice but not really setup for CO2, but I don't want them to suffer
Trina