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When you can your older roosters do you pressure can them? Also do you cut up your meat or do you can it on the bone, and does that affect the amount of time you have to process it when you are canning it?
I am just getting into the canning of my older roosters and hens. They are all really nice so I have no problem having them hang around until we need to process them. The mean ones get processed early the nice ones not until they become a problem or it gets close to winter and I want to cut back the amount of coops I'm running so that we have less feed and chores when the weather is nasty.
When you can your older roosters do you pressure can them? Also do you cut up your meat or do you can it on the bone, and does that affect the amount of time you have to process it when you are canning it?
I am just getting into the canning of my older roosters and hens. They are all really nice so I have no problem having them hang around until we need to process them. The mean ones get processed early the nice ones not until they become a problem or it gets close to winter and I want to cut back the amount of coops I'm running so that we have less feed and chores when the weather is nasty.