Its nice to have help. DH cant do the culling because he hates himself afterwards. Our system is he get everything prepped and the water boiling and then goes inside while I do the culling. I use the broomstick method so it's rarely bloody and then the water pot doesnt get murky with blood. I then cover the bird up and he comes out and cleans it. We dont have an autoplucker so its quite time consuming. I can definately say though that having someone to at least cull the birds for you removes the emotional toil. I get all my tears out while hes cleaning and I'm watching TV so theres no overlap. You could always consider having someone process them for you. Either way what you did was very brave and beyond the call. You should be proud of yourself especially since they are SOOOO clean on your first try. My DH had to butcher 7 before he got them that cleanI started at about 7am and I finished the actual bird processing and bagging at about 7:30pm on day one. Now, I had to clean the plucker, dump blood and mucky water and some other cleaning as I worked, and I split and bar-b-qued four birds while working. Oh, and I ran out of propane while bagging...move giant stainless bowls with iced livers, gizzard, hearts, feet and remaining birds onto the house to finish bagging on the stove! I then had to do real clean up using just flood lights...topped the entrail bucket and fit it into a freezer (could not dig a hole at that time), disinfected my stainless tables and giant bowls, placed the wood frame that I had the cones mounted into the fire pit (it had too much blood splatter to salvage it)...blah, blah. I honestly cried and had to take a couple of short breaks to regroup during the day. Anyway, it was the next day before I completed the cleaning...pressure washed the equipment and patio, loaded the supplies into my GorillaCart and dragged everything back to the shed.
Hey, I live in Southern Georgia and plan to do this twice a year. I welcome help or a culling partnership (I'll share the harvest) next time May. This was my first rodeo and I feel good about the outcome, but I can never (well, maybe just shouldn't) do this by myself again.