Butchering table

Nice thread.. Ive been thinking something a little more professional than what i do. I just have some second hand saw horses that someone built at a taller than normal height. Throw a piece of scrap wood on them and my large cutting board. A bucket that the oldest calls the "bucket of horror" for yuk bits. Water hose & some clean large containers for the good bits. Propane scalder, plucker, and a large cooler.
Most of the time I do it in the side gravel driveway. Takes 20 minutes to set up. Cold or rainy makes it no fun. Really like to have a butcher shed set up.
 
I just have some second hand saw horses that someone built at a taller than normal height. Throw a piece of scrap wood on them and my large cutting board. A bucket that the oldest calls the "bucket of horror" for yuk bits. Water hose & some clean large containers for the good bits.
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Cold or rainy makes it no fun. Really like to have a butcher shed set up.


Sounds a lot like my set-up. It takes about as long to wash everything down with a bleach solution and rinse as it takes to set up or put away. I'm only doing a half dozen dual purpose at a time and I do it by myself. On a nice day I set it up outside but sometimes I use a shed, especially on a chilly windy day. The shed floor is dirt so the water makes a mess in there but it dries out.

One reason I skin mine instead of pluck is that I do not have a good place to put my burner out of the wind. I store some straw in that shed and just do not feel safe with an open flame in there. But yeah, if you can get a shed set up the way you want it out of cool windy weather or maybe a the hot sun you'll appreciate it.
 

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