I just did 6 this morning. First time. It was easy (and I don't hunt). I hung them upside down using what my DD now affectionately calls "chicken cuffs": nylon rope with two loops for the feet tied with a slipknot. I hung a garbage bag before I put them up and cut under the ear. The bag kept things very neat. Cones would keep them from flapping though. Then we had a station for scalding (propane burner and water pot), plucking, eviscerating, rinsing, chilling. I looked at a lot of Joe Salatin processing videos on utube. He makes it look sooooo easy. I found the crop removal to be the trickiest part. By the 6th one we felt like experts though. Good luck to you!