Ok then I think this pot will do and if the smell won't stick then I can use my red pot. I need to process tomorrow. It's frustrating- I have to go to baby shower in the afternoon. It totally cuts into the middle of the day. I will likely show up, drop of the gift and stay for a short time and make my excuses. I have SO much to do- the duck coop needs to be shoveled out, new pellets down, fresh shavings in next boxes. I need to go to the feed stores to get more food and bedding pellets. Process a few chickens- I think I can start that chore AFTER I get back from the shower. I only need enough light for the beginning part. The rest I can finish in the house. Then Sunday I play hooky with church to attend a 4-H meeting and then if the previous day went well- maybe I can do a couple more chickens. Wow life before animals was so....much less busy. haha! Still love all this though.There really is not that much stink. The water is only 140 degrees when you scald them. It really is just wet feather smell.
Put a bit of dish soap in the water and there will be less smell.
The pot only needs to be big enough for one chicken. It takes less than 5 min. in the water for them to be ready for plucking.
Are you processing tomorrow?
Ron
Edited to add: No it will not get into the pan