I just takes more practice. You'll get the hang of it.I typically take the innards out first, because I can't seem to fillet and cut up worth beans, lol. I certainly don't want to make a mess and if its possible to spoil my meat, I definitely wouldn't want to do that!I have found if I cut off the legs first, that's where my real problem begins, then I can't seem to tell which is the breast bone from the back bone lol. however with more support from you guys I may be able to do this in the manner that @Sill has tried to teach me!
Oh that would be my mom! She's got OCD when it comes to landscaping. She even "helped" me once by cleaning up under my fruit trees and threw out the "mess". That mess was the wood chips I had spread under them to help build the soil and it was down to bare earth. I've since replaced the wood chips but she had removed some nice black top soil in the process that now has to be recreated.I noticed this week that having a daughter that's now a teen has created some problems, such as she decided to trim my nectarine shade tree that gives extra shade to my chickens. And I find she's trying to fix and arrange other things to her liking, which I'm not very happy about. I've strategically tried to make things a certain way to give the chickens the best shade possible for this time of year. I know she's trying to make things look aesthetically OR politically correct in my backyard but I don't know how to tell her you're helping me is not helping me, lol. I hope I can encourage her to ask me first before she takes on being helpful!I am trying to teach her and their need for water saucers and mini pools to stand under in shaded areas to cool off. To her credit she did place an umbrella over some of my birds that are in an area in extra large dog kennels!
Has anybody else experienced a family member trying to be too helpful and they ruined what you were creating for your chickens?
There's nothing worse than a dead tool silhouette.