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Thread: If need be how do you finish off your bird?

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    Size 13, apply 280 lbs of down pressure

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    Im the same like others , just a quick turn or pull on the legs and head in opposite directions
    "Give a man a fish and he eats for a day, Teach a man to fish and he eats for the rest of his life"

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    There's a Finisher tool on my lanyard -- I've used it to dispatch thousands of birds.

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    Wring it's neck. Cheap easy and very effective no tools required. It's worked since Jesus was a cowboy so why change now.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tigboy 304 View Post
    Wring it's neck. Cheap easy and very effective no tools required. It's worked since Jesus was a cowboy so why change now.
    Possibly no need to change however the discussion was started when someone was made aware that the site of a cripple being swung around by its neck was disturbing to a young initiate and was looking for a more how shall we say it ..a more civilized method. Just a food for thought question as sometimes we might need to be more aware of how our actions might be perceived by others.
    Time in the outdoors is never wasted

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    A quick twist and pop motion of the head and neck area seems to be effective. I think the humane way is the quickest way you know how, regardless of how someone feels about it. None of us like to see an animal suffer.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dean.f View Post
    Those geese can be one tough bird sometimes hahaha
    shot a goose one day and put it behind me as I sat and waited for the next flock. a few minutes later I heard a gasping sound and looked behind me to see the goose lift its head momentarily. First time I had to dispatch a bird I wasn't sure what to do as it was very unexpected. Very strong birds for sure.
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