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Okay, Today was the day I processed my 1st chicken. It wasn't planned. We had a hawk attack this morning, lost 1, 1 was injured. The injured one got a broken thigh bone, it was snapped into, also a broken wing. So I knew I had to cull her, figured while I needed to do that I would go ahead & process her since I really wanted to know how & see if I could. I got my father (whos in his 70s) to guide me thru it. Honestly I think I handled it very well. Once the head was off it wasn't that hard. It was easier to think of it as working for my food after that. Although there was quite a bit of damage to her ( more than what we had origanally thought ) I just worked around it. This was a small bird so not really much meat to speak of. However when it was all done & over I put her in a pot and boiled her up & fed her to my dog as a treat with her supper. So all in all her life was not wasted. I think I will be okay with the killing & processing as long as it is on a need to basis. Plus I guess what made it somewhat easier in my mind was she had no name. Thanks so much to all who have responded to this thread.
Tammy
Tammy