Butchered first chicken- did I do it right?

MamaHen11

Chirping
Sep 1, 2017
101
55
81
hi all!

I butchered for the first time today- hoping you can help me answer some questions that came up.

First, how long can I take to pluck before I need to move on to removing the organs? It takes me a long to pluck by hand, but I’m worried I willing compromise the meat by not gutting quickly.

Second, how can you tell if you get the lungs?

Third, how to make sure the windpipe/esophagus Spears from body versus breaking off?

Fourth, it had a small injury with bruising , looks like a peck. I just cut off the bruise and broken skin. Anything else to worry about?

I watched a few different videos prior, but it’s still tricky.

Thanks!

Took some pics of the body cavity for reference. I removed whatever that ‘string’ was hanging down and plucked a few more feathers.

3284FBD5-73E1-45E6-B343-943983F65DB1.jpeg
0E6A782F-8D7C-44E1-8938-DF52DE2CCE6C.jpeg
C4183C4A-E6F1-4B71-A391-2B4E35B41BB9.jpeg
 
You did great! You do not have to rush to gut the bird. Take the time you need, the lungs are easiest to get out with your fingers, just feel for them. Rinse well and little pink bits of lungs come out, pick the strings is the right thing to do. You did a nice clean job. I have a very favorite knife, gets sharp and stays sharp.
chickenKnife.jpeg It is old, I got it from my brother-in-law, who worked in a Kansas processing plant. It was "liberated" ~20 years ago. Buy a good knife and you will not regret it.
 
You did a great job if you ask me! And yes, just pick off all strings.

The lungs are sometimes difficult to get- you sort of have to scrape deep into the rib cage area (on both sides of the spine) with your fingernails to scrape out the lungs. They are a bit recessed and if you don't dig in you might miss them. They are red and spongy. If you still can't find them I'd suggest spatchcocking the bird so you can more easily locate them the first time.

Great job!
 
Third, how to make sure the windpipe/esophagus Spears from body versus breaking off?
You can cut the skin on the back of the neck, along the top, and pull it from the neck with all the tubes, separate the windpipe and crop from the body and leave them loose so they come out the back with the innards. Make sense?
 
You did a great job if you ask me! And yes, just pick off all strings.

The lungs are sometimes difficult to get- you sort of have to scrape deep into the rib cage area (on both sides of the spine) with your fingernails to scrape out the lungs. They are a bit recessed and if you don't dig in you might miss them. They are red and spongy. If you still can't find them I'd suggest spatchcocking the bird so you can more easily locate them the first time.

Great job!
I cheat and use a lung rake.
 

New posts New threads Active threads

Back
Top Bottom