Granny's gone and done it again

Did you ever see these when butchering a rooster?
They are right up against the spine, right?

🤔 so ... how does one caponize a cockerel? Wouldn't you have to cut the bird open to do surgery?

And, no I don't think I have eaten those. If I find them when butchering I discard them. (I don't process my birds, I have them done.) But when spatchcocking a bird before cooking, I have seen these, and I assumed they were the cockerel's gonads.
 
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They are right up against the spine, right?

🤔 so ... how does one caponize a cockerel? Wouldn't you have to cut the bird open to do surgery?

And, no I don't think I have eaten those. If I find them when butchering I discard them. (I don't process my birds, I have thrm done.) But when spatchcocking a bird before cooking, I have seen these, and I assumed they were the cockerel's gonads.
The neighbors I worked at caponized theirs. I never saw the process but I do recall then making a tiny cut to remove them. (As baby chicks) They had problems they would bloat and die. I'm sure the process has changed over the years and is a lot better then it used to be
 
The neighbors I worked at caponized theirs. I never saw the process but I do recall then making a tiny cut to remove them. (As baby chicks) They had problems they would bloat and die. I'm sure the process has changed over the years and is a lot better then it used to be
Hmm. Maybe they go in through the back.
 
I started reading it, I will finish reading it tomorrow. I should head to bed
Good night. Yeah, it's getting to be that time ... hope this leg doesn't keep me up but it may. Just under the spider bites is a long red welt from poison ivy. Taking a Benadryl. Will pick up some cortisone cream tomorrow. It kinda burns.
 

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