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I'm going to give this a shot this summer.... I have a bunch of new stock arriving, and will need to manage the cockerel situation. I'll probably slaughter some as broilers and caponize the rest of the culls...
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I'm going to give this a shot this summer.... I have a bunch of new stock arriving, and will need to manage the cockerel situation. I'll probably slaughter some as broilers and caponize the rest of the culls...
Uncle- Several questions:
age and wieght of your cockerals?
how long were they off feed and water?
did this transpire today?
do you still have the dead bird?
If you still have the bird, use a pair of shears to remove the ribs and breast, remove all organs to expose the teste to take a real good look. Then use your tools to remove them without obstructions. Not sure how they will come out on a bird dead for a long time as moisture retention and cell breakdown starts immediately on death. The visual is still knowledge to be gleened.
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. What is getting these ones is eating from the butt and pulling out the entrails. I can't imagine a worse way to die. Poor birds! I need to build more and better grow-out pens that are rodent proof. That is the only solution I can think of that I KNOW will work.