Down to two naked cockerels, a white and my biggest red/black, culled four the other day, just shy of three pounds dressed. Wish you all told me to be careful plucking. Wish I didn't dry pluck, figured I would being I was skinning the jersey giant cockerels (weighed about the same) plucked one jersey giant/silkie cross cockerel also, blueish black skin, same age, four pounds!
Ripped the skin with the feathers off the first biggest NN......was very careful with the next, they do have way less feathers, patches, but dang there was a lot of new feathers starting that took some time. Did up a few giants, skinned, tried to be careful on the rest of the NN, ugghh,
ripped the skin of all the rest..... Well I have one with skin to roast and see how good they are, and like someone said, NO HAIR!!!!
the giant silkie was ridiculous, could have made a pillow out of the feathers, and then the hair.....blow torch....![]()
Going to rethink dry plucking, like the skin better, sometimes it becomes tough when scalding, maybe I'll monitor temp better next time. Have a few more giants to do, just not sure how long I want to feed them.
Plucking those NN reminded me of skinning fresh shot rabbits, skin like tissue paper, comes off in patches.
Hmm....I've never had a problem with tearing NN skin, but I've also always scalded them first.
You're right about the Silkies though. They are the WORST birds to pluck, even when scalded. If I ever have to cull another one I'll definitely skin it instead of pluck.