OK People the verdict is in........
We butchered 4 of our extra roosters today even though I was thinking they would be just skin and bones, I was quite surprised, my 2 White Devils Wrocks weighed out dressed at almost 7 lbs. the GLW roo was 6 #, and the Buff Orpington, was 5#. I knew he would be thinner because all he ever did was run away from the food/water because one of the WD's was chasing him, his crop was empty even though I gave them a last meal this morning at 7 am, and we butchered at 10. so they did not let him eat again this morning. ggrrrrrrrrrr nasty WR'sd will never order them on purpose for sure even though they made the best dressed carcass, their just too mean. Beautiful birds, but mean to the other chickens.
So to say the least I was pleasantly surprised on how much they actually weighed. We have 5 more to butcher yet which should have been done today, but my DIL showed up early with my grandson, so we couldn't finish. I think he's too little yet at just over 3 years to see home butchering done, I was afraid it would freak him out he really loves them chickens. First thing he wanted to do was go see the girls and the babies and roosters outside so he could feed them greens.
Do any of you let the children watch you butchering, I know a lot of people do but I suspect the kids are older maybe 10 or 12 ????
So now I still have a rooster dilemma with the 5 that are left out of this batch who need to go. I moved them all into the extra horse stall, but they immediately started fighting and 1 flew up on top the stall frame and hasn't come down, guess he feels safer up there, but tomorrow he will see he can very easily get down and escape, the stall isn't chicken wired at the top like the coop stall. So tomorrow I need to figure out an arrangement for these 4 until I can get them in the freezer.
Now 1 more question, The ones we did today are all cleaned and sitting in my fridge in a plastic bag, I read to keep them refrigerated at least 24 hours for tenderizing, is that correct? if I leave them in there until tomorrow night can I cut em up and freeze them?
Now another problem we had today, in killing them, not sure what we did wrong, but we used the insert knife into brain twist method which is suppose to be the quickest kill, but it did not kill them instantly like stated, what did we do wrong? did we miss the brain? or was it just nerves still moving them making there wings flap? The sight I got the info from stated they die instantly, and no flapping, and feathers pull out easier??? here's the sight for anyone else's reference.
http://www.rogueturtle.com/articles/chicken.php