- Mar 7, 2012
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Hello, I've been lurking on this forum for a few month, but haven't posted much since I haven't had anyting to add.
We moved to land last august, and decided to take a shot at raising broilers this spring. We've kept a few layers for years, so I'm not a complete newbie to chickens. The first week in March we picked up 11 Cornish cross from Tractor supply, along with a few Buff Orpingtons to add to our layer flock. We had them all in the brooder for about 4 weeks and then mooved them to an 8x8 tractor which we move to fresh pasture daily. We lost about one a week after that due to what I suspect was heart failure(they woudl turn purpleish, act out of breath, and die a fews days later). The rest of our flock remained healthy and this weekend my husband processed 4. They weight between 3. 5 and 4.5 lbs at 9 weeks. We have 4 remaining healthy birds that we plan to process this weekend.
So my question is, how can we streamline the process. It took my husband about 7 hours to process the last batch of 4 and I see others doing 20-30 in a day. He had a killing station up with a killing cone, where he killed them and let them bleed out. Then he scalded and plucked, then gutted. Any tips or useful tools we should know about? I know it will be a little quicker the second time around, but we need to cut this time significantly or don't think he will agree to do this again.
We moved to land last august, and decided to take a shot at raising broilers this spring. We've kept a few layers for years, so I'm not a complete newbie to chickens. The first week in March we picked up 11 Cornish cross from Tractor supply, along with a few Buff Orpingtons to add to our layer flock. We had them all in the brooder for about 4 weeks and then mooved them to an 8x8 tractor which we move to fresh pasture daily. We lost about one a week after that due to what I suspect was heart failure(they woudl turn purpleish, act out of breath, and die a fews days later). The rest of our flock remained healthy and this weekend my husband processed 4. They weight between 3. 5 and 4.5 lbs at 9 weeks. We have 4 remaining healthy birds that we plan to process this weekend.
So my question is, how can we streamline the process. It took my husband about 7 hours to process the last batch of 4 and I see others doing 20-30 in a day. He had a killing station up with a killing cone, where he killed them and let them bleed out. Then he scalded and plucked, then gutted. Any tips or useful tools we should know about? I know it will be a little quicker the second time around, but we need to cut this time significantly or don't think he will agree to do this again.