- Sep 28, 2015
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So I just butchered my first drake. I have too many and lost 3 girls recently (just vanished but I'm hoping they're hiding brooding somewhere) so my remaining females are looking really overworked. I watched lots of videos and read everything I could find. I settled on the broomstick method and it took 3 tries before it actually severed his spine despite gently stretching out the neck and then giving a strong pull. I heard small pops the first 2 times but still had to try a third. Was I just not pulling hard enough? Did I pull at the wrong angle possibly? I have 5 more to butcher and don't want to cause any unnecessary suffering. Once the deed was done and he stopped flapping about I carried him back down the hill and scalded him with some soapy water to pluck. It took forever but I expected that. When I went to remove his innards I worked everything out and was able to identify most of the insides but the testicles were ENORMOUS. I'm talking like the size of an apple each! Is that normal? I don't think I can convince my family to eat them but should I roast them up for my dog or cat? Also, I wasn't sure what to do about the gland at the tail so I ended up just cutting off the tail which is sad because I love roasted turkey tails. Is there a way to remove the preening gland neatly while leaving the tail intact?
I'm not looking forward to doing this again tomorrow but I appreciate all the help and advice this community has to offer.
I'm not looking forward to doing this again tomorrow but I appreciate all the help and advice this community has to offer.
