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When I was at a GA show earlier this year they were talking about a woman who made big bucks selling caponized birds. Said they'd stay tender for years until you offed them. Apparently it was a really big deal to a lot of folks once upon a time. DH didn't get it until I explained why.
 
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Good point. I was talking to this old timer yesterday in TSC and he was saying how although he is retired now that he still goes out to the coop to sit "A spell" to make the problems of the world go away for a while. He said that was the only way he stayed sane while working at the factory for 45 years. He was about 90 and got on pretty darn slow....he sure does love his chicken TV though
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I wanted to hug the old Geezer, LMAO

Animals are some of the best therapy a person could want. I also go sit on my stool in the middle of my run and just watch my chickens. If I have a really bad day..everyone around here knows where I will be..either sitting in the chicken pens or in with my horses. They have seem me through ALOT. Sometimes it is just to get a good laugh and a few days all I could do was put my arms around my horse and cry into his neck. These are the places where stress just does not exist.
 
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When I was at a GA show earlier this year they were talking about a woman who made big bucks selling caponized birds. Said they'd stay tender for years until you offed them. Apparently it was a really big deal to a lot of folks once upon a time. DH didn't get it until I explained why.

Ive only done a couple by my self. The trick is to pull food away for a day before so their intestines dont bulge and push everything else out the incision. otherwise it is just knowing where to cut and then keeping them locked down alone for a week till the outer skin has fused back. after that you can keep them for a couple years if you want and never worry about keeping with other roos or each other.
 
I don't have anything in the near future to send to freezer camp but would love to see everyone. If my knees are doing OK I can come and lend a hand. If anyone wants to skin their chickens rather than pluck I can show them how. I've got a mean knife!! Knees are coming along great...so....keeping fingers crossed that I can attend!! I will even make a gallon home-made hot chocolate!
 
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Probably because them little suckers are mean and loud I hear. Dont do well in a mixed flock evidently.

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well you don't see me running out to get them! Some people like those little birds! I like me some big chickens! which reminds me... I took photos of my Langshan chicks, should post them for you guys to see
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I like the big ones 2, orp & brahmas yep. I had never seen so many little chickens in my life as at the show. I am sure there is many more at a larger show. Some of them were real cute.
 
I like the big ones 2, orp & brahmas yep. I had never seen so many little chickens in my life as at the show. I am sure there is many more at a larger show. Some of them were real cute.
 
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Yeah! Pictures!

I love them!
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I didn't even know they existed until I went to the spring show.

Y'all know I like my big-booty girls, but there is something to be said for the tiny ones, too. Bob, my OEGB, started laying, hatched a clutch, and now her daughters look like they might lay soon. My SLW, who are the same age as Bob, don't even look like they are THINKING about laying.
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