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Real-Life Decision Making -- Solution

You keep the bird in your herd and try and nurse it.

You spend money trying to correct the leg problem, but as hard as the veterinarian tries, he can't make the bird able to walk without difficulty.

You pour more money into trying to help the bird, and as a result you have to run the rest of your farm on a very tight budget. Eventually, you decide that the bird just isn't going to be able to survive among the other aggressive birds.

"Usually, you just don't have the resources to look after a bird that isn't going to be able to fit in with the rest of the herd," says Steve Warrington, an exotic animal farmer in Illinois. "It's the unfortunate truth of economics."

You decide to cull the bird from the herd, but because you have grown attached to it, you will keep it in a separate pen as a pet.


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