In the city you also have to be careful to know where sewer, water, gas and electric lines are before you dig, right?
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Agreed. We do the same here in Panama. A hole about five feet deep, and not too wide should cover your needs.I bury the offal in the garden. I just put it in places I won't be digging for a couple of months. That's not always feasible in suburbia though, a neighbor might call the cops and say you are burying something suspicious.
Mine get excited about it, they know I throw them the kidneys and testicles as I goMy biggest concern is that my yard isn't large enough that I can't butcher chickens without being in sight of other chickens. I think it's rather cruel/callous to butcher animals in front of each other, regardless of how much of the process they actually understand. Just my personal feelings on it though, other people with more experience may feel differently.
Mine get excited about it, they know I throw them the kidneys and testicles as I go![]()
LOL! Several months back I had a rooster that was just awful, seriously. I called him a 'mal novio' because he was constantly bloodying up the girls, everything from torn combs to deep gashes under the wings, and he was a YOUNG rooster, his spurs hadn't really started to develop! He was simply overzealous, but it was hurting the morale in the flock, and causing me TONS of extra work in doctoring the hens. Butchered him and did as you said, fed the 'good parts' to the girls as I went along; I don't think I've ever seen the girls happier to be rid of their 'bad boyfriend'!Mine get excited about it, they know I throw them the kidneys and testicles as I go![]()
Should I still go ahead with putting meat in the freezer myself or give in & get the more expensive grocery store meat?
What do you think you gain by buying 25ish chickens ready for butcher and butchering them yourself?
I didn't mention that just about every town and city has a law library and anyone can use it. I have found that the reference librarians are very helpful. As for disposing of innards, I would dig a fairly deep hole. If you are worried about nosy neighbors have a bush or something sitting there you could plant. I would dump the bucket of innards in the hole, maybe add some lime, and fill it up. Put something on top so dogs and other animals won't be able to dig it up.I'd want to look up the laws and regulations myself, not just trust what an official says. Your librarian could probably help with this.
Cassie brings up a good point too, disposing of the innards. Some garbage pick-up services have rules against disposing of dead animals or butcher byproducts in the trash. 25 birds would have a lot of innards. This could trip you up so have a plan.