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  1. jvls1942

    Plucking cornish x

    I just looked up the Yardbird plucker on youtube. nice machine for the money. one difference between it and mine, I do not have to spray water on the chickens while they are being plucked.. We do about 20 chickens per batch on a weekend. until the 100 are done. it takes 5 weekends. this year...
  2. jvls1942

    Plucking cornish x

    Pintail, what kind of plucker did you buy ? the one in my previous post (picture) cost me a little over $400.oo to build. about half of the cost was the 1 HP motor. the wooden frame is mortise and tenon clear red oak. there is not any nails, or screws in it's construction. the motor...
  3. jvls1942

    Plucking cornish x

    plucking is misleading. the quickest way to get the feathers off by hand is to rub them in the opposite way they grow. work from the back to the front. this is what I built and use. I can pluck two or three chickens at a time in about one minute. It is modeled after the Whiz Bang. Google...
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