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    JM hatchery

    As of last year, they were.
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    Processing a goose

    You could probably substitute a 5 gallon bucket for the turkey cone, just cut a 6" hole in the bottom, then pull the head through and slice or 'prune'. I used a machete on a log and hand plucked mine, last Christmas. Seemed to take a bit longer to bleed out than my chickens that I use a knife...
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    Butchering Freedom Rangers vs Cornish X

    I've raised both CX and FR's at the same time and the only processing difference worth noting was the pin feathers of the FR's being more noticable. But that made them easier to get! Karla
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    16 week CornishX - How to Cook?

    I let a bunch of mine go big, last year and I just treated them like small turkeys. Some I roasted, some I jointed and fried, some I ground up (or used wings and breasts and ground legs and thighs). They'll still be really tender as long as you age them a few days in the fridge. Karla p.s...
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    Plucking chickens with...... newspaper?

    It sounds like it would create a sauna like effect, assuming you leave them wrapped a minute or two, before doing the pulling/sliding. Theoretically, it should work. I'll have to try this. Thanks! karla
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    Putting ducks up at night - suggestions?

    Keep struggling! I have to build some kind of enclosure for mine as an owl is killing them several times a week. I'm looking at making a pen that has fold out sides(additions like wings) made of 2 pieces of hog fencing. That way I can herd them towards the covered pen and shut them in at...
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    Raising Pastured Colored Range chicken

    pretty much. Bigger chickens equal bigger chicken poo. They can put something like 300# of nitrogen down on an acre, and if you don't keep em' moving you'll get burn spots. I let the condition in the pens dictate how many moves I do. Karla
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    Raising Pastured Colored Range chicken

    If you're using the 10x12 pens with the crb's I, personally wouldn't put more than 60 per pen. Salatin uses 75-100 of the cornish because he said feed conversion dropped (they run around too much). With my crb's, they would try to run around even at 75 -100 stocking rates, and probably fight...
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    Raising Pastured Colored Range chicken

    you should be able to. I wouldn't stock them as heavily as you would with the cornish cross. I raised both at the same time and my cornish needed to be 'encouraged' to forage where the colored broilers were everywhere, chasing bugs and such.My cornish, as a rule, adapted better to containment...
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    Raising Pastured Colored Range chicken

    I started mine out in pens, but they are just as active as any 'normal' chickens, so I ended up going to that premier electric fencing after a few weeks. Karla
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    Butchering a goose the same as a chicken? UPDATED W/ UGLY COOKED GOOSE

    wow...um...wow!Yeesh! I've only done one goose and I dry plucked it. It took me almost an hour to do, but I got 99% of the feathers out. Used a butter knife to get the remaining ones out. That kinda' looks like 5 o'clock shadow... I suggest skinning it and shredding the meat to use in...
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    estimating necessary freezer space

    I would say .75 per bird. Mine were around 8# each and took about 1 sq ft apiece. That was making them as compact as I could, while leaving them whole. So, you're looking at (at least) 67 1/2 cubic feet, and probably more. Plus, you can only put so many in at a time so they freeze quickly...
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    Will solar lights around my coop help deter predators?

    I think you meant www.niteguard.com. I'm going to order a few because my chickens have become an all you can eat smorgasbord for every hawk, owl, and raccoon in the county. Karla It can't be any worse than what I have now.
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    Freezer bags and Labels

    cornerstone-farm.com has shrink bags. These are great! I couldn't believe how professional it made my birds look! They say the bags are good for preventing freezer burn. Great customer service, too. I use their bags for whole chickens and the foodsaver for the people who wanted theirs cut...
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    Building a drill mounted chicken plucker....

    I love mine! I spent $10 on it and about an hour to put it together. Works great with an electric drill, my cordless didn't have enough power. I lent my whizbang book to a friend and he was able to build one for about $200. It works really well for him. He has an issue with it breaking...
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