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  1. BCMaraniac

    Practice beheading chickens.

    I believe that most folks only bleed on one side. If you sever the carotid artery, the blood will be pumped out by the heart. If you only cut the jugular, the blood will drain out. They are virtually side by side, so you may cut both. Cutting the carotid and jugular will result in a very...
  2. BCMaraniac

    Practice beheading chickens.

    I guess we will have to start paying a black bear tax! Usually Lacy(our Maltese) gets blamed, even though she has no thumbs. I think Papa Bear is most likely responsible.....and yes, I have noticed that it is the leftovers that usually get taken. Would you believe that he even uses my...
  3. BCMaraniac

    Practice beheading chickens.

    YUM!!!! You don't have little rats in your house that raid the refrigerator, do you??LOL My big rats are home from college for the summer, so nothing will be left in my fridge! Drainage of the wings are probably a issue regardless. Everything else hangs upside down in the direction of the...
  4. BCMaraniac

    Practice beheading chickens.

    I agree Elke. The truth is, if you use a cone to bleed out, and you leave the bird in the cone too long after bleeding, the wings don't drain as well. I assume that this is because they are tucked in close to the body and are somewhat compressed. I'm still gonna eat 'em. Everybody should...
  5. BCMaraniac

    Practice beheading chickens.

    I have given a lot of thought to this, probably "over-thinking"....LOL. I think everyone agrees that the better the bleedout, the better in terms of the quality of the meat. The neck-wringing that our parents/grandparents did resulted in the chicken's head being in their hand(if done properly)...
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