BastyPutt
Yes, your Polish is a cockerel...
Alright everyone, I wanted to pose a few questions to the group here as my chicks keep getting bigger and I am trying to not get caught with my pants when it comes time to butcher roosters... if you have some time and feel like responding, I'd love to hear it all
(Graphic bird butchering discussion warning)
1. Dispatching method- to me, scissors seem like the quickest, cleanest way. I watched a myshire video where the pull the head off with their hands, and then a CC video where Terry has a contraption attached to the wall that again, you pull and seperate the neck.
What does everyone prefer?
2. Storage/packaging and portions - with our broiler chickens, we will usually break down 1/2 and leave 1/2 whole. The broken down we vacuum seal, and the whole birds we put into the heat shrink bags. We have 5 sons (under 12) and my wife and I, and it seems like a quail per adult is a good portion for an average eater. Am I right about this portion? Or am I giving my average appetite or the quails size too much credit?
And what storage vessel do you use?
3. Cooking - for fun, what is your favorite way to prepare the little guys? I can't wait to marinate and grill, personally. I've spent more time looking up recipes than I have learning to process

(Graphic bird butchering discussion warning)
1. Dispatching method- to me, scissors seem like the quickest, cleanest way. I watched a myshire video where the pull the head off with their hands, and then a CC video where Terry has a contraption attached to the wall that again, you pull and seperate the neck.
What does everyone prefer?
2. Storage/packaging and portions - with our broiler chickens, we will usually break down 1/2 and leave 1/2 whole. The broken down we vacuum seal, and the whole birds we put into the heat shrink bags. We have 5 sons (under 12) and my wife and I, and it seems like a quail per adult is a good portion for an average eater. Am I right about this portion? Or am I giving my average appetite or the quails size too much credit?
And what storage vessel do you use?
3. Cooking - for fun, what is your favorite way to prepare the little guys? I can't wait to marinate and grill, personally. I've spent more time looking up recipes than I have learning to process

