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Plucking chickens is not too bad if you have a plucker! We processed 29 today. We started at around 10 and were finished before 1.
Our farm friend built this one from a kit. They raise all their own meat and we process chickens with them 4 times/year. We usually process between 30-40 birds at a time. It is a whole family event and the kids all participate. Many hands make light the labor and all that. None of us especially like doing it so we make it a party with goodies and lots of story telling & talking.That's great Deb. I would love to try one & at one time researched the ones you build yourself since Raymond & Aaron are so handy. I couldn't justify it for just here. Raymond doesn't even eat chicken much. It takes me 45 minutes a bird to have it ready for the refrigerator.
Hi all. Have recently moved to Oakland, and am looking for people nearby with backyard chickens and extra eggs. Had my own coop in Los Altos for some years(part of the first Silicon Valley Tour de Coop), but am now retired and not always in town. Am more than willing to buy feed, help with care when I'm in town, pay, etc to get access to edible eggs! (I can't stand to even look at the "eggs" they sell in stores anymore)
Our farm friend built this one from a kit. They raise all their own meat and we process chickens with them 4 times/year. We usually process between 30-40 birds at a time. It is a whole family event and the kids all participate. Many hands make light the labor and all that. None of us especially like doing it so we make it a party with goodies and lots of story telling & talking.
Hi all. Have recently moved to Oakland, and am looking for people nearby with backyard chickens and extra eggs. Had my own coop in Los Altos for some years(part of the first Silicon Valley Tour de Coop), but am now retired and not always in town. Am more than willing to buy feed, help with care when I'm in town, pay, etc to get access to edible eggs! (I can't stand to even look at the "eggs" they sell in stores anymore)
@HighStreetCoop might be in your neck of the woods.Hi all. Have recently moved to Oakland, and am looking for people nearby with backyard chickens and extra eggs. Had my own coop in Los Altos for some years(part of the first Silicon Valley Tour de Coop), but am now retired and not always in town. Am more than willing to buy feed, help with care when I'm in town, pay, etc to get access to edible eggs! (I can't stand to even look at the "eggs" they sell in stores anymore)