- Apr 24, 2009
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after processing my first chickens yesterday i have found im a chopper. we had a killing cone and a stump so we could see which we liked better. i did the stump with two nail a little over an inch apart and it worked great. we perfected it to where one person holds the chicken by the legs and does the chopping and someone else holds onto there wings so they dont rip them off when they start flailing around after the chop. since we had a killing cone right there who ever was holding the wings would just shove them in the cone after the chop to hold them still. i didnt like the killing cone because they would squak after you cut there throat and it seemed to take longer to die.
i had been dreading the process all day but after we got started it wasnt bad at all. almost enjoyable. i was with my wife, mother a friend and the neighbor and his family. there was about eight of up working and some spectators. the plucking wasnt that bad. after we figured out how to get the perfect scald we could have one plucked in about 30 or 40 seconds. it was a great experience and im glad i did it.
chase
p.s. if you are raising meat bird for the first time dont get attached. do what i did. always make it a point to think of them as a pain. how you have to feed them all the time and clean their water because they are gross and get it dirty stick your head in the tractor and take a wif and make a not how wonderful that smell is and look at them as dinner running around. dont talk to them and dont pet them and you will be fine i was.
i had been dreading the process all day but after we got started it wasnt bad at all. almost enjoyable. i was with my wife, mother a friend and the neighbor and his family. there was about eight of up working and some spectators. the plucking wasnt that bad. after we figured out how to get the perfect scald we could have one plucked in about 30 or 40 seconds. it was a great experience and im glad i did it.
chase
p.s. if you are raising meat bird for the first time dont get attached. do what i did. always make it a point to think of them as a pain. how you have to feed them all the time and clean their water because they are gross and get it dirty stick your head in the tractor and take a wif and make a not how wonderful that smell is and look at them as dinner running around. dont talk to them and dont pet them and you will be fine i was.