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  1. bachbach1

    Processing Day Support Group ~ HELP us through the Emotions PLEASE!

    Those deer can be pretty tasty if you cook them right. Foxes can be hard to trap, still it is doable. You have to out fox him, LOL. Use his instincts against him and you will win. Granted this is a bit brutal, but what in nature isn’t. I tie a small live chicken in a have a heart type trap as...
  2. bachbach1

    Processing Day Support Group ~ HELP us through the Emotions PLEASE!

    Withhold feed for about a day and a half, or they will poo all over you in the process. Killing cones are great the birds are clam, and it just makes it so much easier. Once you kak them spray them off with a garden hose before you scald them, otherwise the scald water will get super dirty. I...
  3. bachbach1

    Processing Day Support Group ~ HELP us through the Emotions PLEASE!

    Study a little bit about the game you are hunting if it is larger game, like deer or elk if you haven't processed them before. On animals like deer the intestine passes through the pelvis, and there is some learning to do that part right. Otherwise it is a pretty big job, and your instincts, and...
  4. bachbach1

    Processing Day Support Group ~ HELP us through the Emotions PLEASE!

    I am impressed, exploring new things at 65, you go. It takes a lot of internal drive to start doing processing if you have lived a life without doing it. This skill like you said can be essential in hard times. Not that I think anything bad is going to happen, still in history bad things have...
  5. bachbach1

    Processing Day Support Group ~ HELP us through the Emotions PLEASE!

    Check this out debone an entire chicken.
  6. bachbach1

    Processing Day Support Group ~ HELP us through the Emotions PLEASE!

    Duct tape, love it, that would work like a charm, LOL
  7. bachbach1

    Processing Day Support Group ~ HELP us through the Emotions PLEASE!

    For turkeys a 5 gallon bucket works good, if you want the internal cone shape in the bucket, use paper and water mixed in a paper mache like consistency, and let it dry. If it gets dirty you can pop it out and throw it away. For the blood if you dont want to catch it as a liquid, take a couple...
  8. bachbach1

    Processing Day Support Group ~ HELP us through the Emotions PLEASE!

    When I was a kid I got initiated to cleaning and processing chickens very young. I was about 7 and my dad came hone with a burlap bad moving around with chicken sounds coming out of the bag. Mysteriously a few hours later after that we had chicken to eat, and chicken for a few weeks. I never...
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