It shouldn't be. Just do it and see what happens. Wouldn't hurt to give it a try.I hope it’s not too late to start them!![]()
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It shouldn't be. Just do it and see what happens. Wouldn't hurt to give it a try.I hope it’s not too late to start them!![]()
It shouldn't be. Just do it and see what happens. Wouldn't hurt to give it a try.
I do all my own because I put my feelings aside and say to myself "this will keep my family alive and healthy"I know what you mean KDOGG. I used to raise enough meat birds for our yearly needs at my old farm and would take them to a local Mennonite farm. They had an inspected facility set up just for butchering. It was well worth the $2 per chicken and $8 per turkey price tag to have them do it. And I knew my birds were treated well with human hands and no harsh chemicals were used.
First time I went though I bawled like a baby when I left my birds. It got easier in time.
Now I live where there are no places to take them. Remember, we have severe allergies here, but I've been able to make do with what safe stuff I can find locally, which was already super hard to find.
Now? Pfft. And for the foreseeable future? Double pfft....it's gonna be really hard to find safe meats. So, I've decided I'll need to put my big girl boots on and butcher myself. I know how, and I'm not squeamish at all, I just don't like to. I'm a ninny.
You are not a ninny! I'd be concerned if you said it's something you enjoy actually. I can do it, I do it when I have to, but I don't like it either.I know what you mean KDOGG. I used to raise enough meat birds for our yearly needs at my old farm and would take them to a local Mennonite farm. They had an inspected facility set up just for butchering. It was well worth the $2 per chicken and $8 per turkey price tag to have them do it. And I knew my birds were treated well with human hands and no harsh chemicals were used.
First time I went though I bawled like a baby when I left my birds. It got easier in time.
Now I live where there are no places to take them. Remember, we have severe allergies here, but I've been able to make do with what safe stuff I can find locally, which was already super hard to find.
Now? Pfft. And for the foreseeable future? Double pfft....it's gonna be really hard to find safe meats. So, I've decided I'll need to put my big girl boots on and butcher myself. I know how, and I'm not squeamish at all, I just don't like to. I'm a ninny.
I don't like processing but I like my families noises at the dinner table while they're eating it.You are not a ninny! I'd be concerned if you said it's something you enjoy actually. I can do it, I do it when I have to, but I don't like it either.
What are you going to do when they all start fighting and beating each other up?
What are you going to do when they all start fighting and beating each other up?
What do you do with all those babies?Covid 19 hasn't stopped our chicken hatching. This is how we are passing the time. I've been non-stop hatching since I left the hospital 2 months ago.
If I'm stuck in lockdown for 4 months (including the 2 I've already done), you better believe I'm going to occupy our time somehow.
I knew I'd be in lockdown months before anyone else. Covid in China started exactly at the time I was hospitalized. I was even tested for it. I knew I didn't have it because I never travel and no one I knew traveled lately.
Want to name her something to do with this lockdown if it's a Pullet. It has feathered legsit's Cochin Giant Cross
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