GRAPHIC PICS of my day learning to caponize

Cool i might try it with some of my older birds because if i did that i could keep them around and wouldn't have to worry about them getting out and killing each other
but it kinda makes them useless because i use them for breeding
 
Mix breed capon at 14 weeks (white). The black one next to him is 4 weeks older and just now showing that he is a he! He is due for caponizing as soon as I get a good table for the precedure. Should be next week I hope. He will be the oldest I've done and I'm a bit nervous.....but I will update before and after precedure.

 
Capon Update:
Caponized at 6 1/2 weeks old; current age 17 weeks.
These were "meal maker" birds, so I am only guessing as to the breed.

Left: Barred Rock Rooster (image from web); Right: my capon at 17 weeks.


Left: Black Jersy Giant (image from web); Right: my capon at 17 weeks.



Pleased to see no maturation, so neither seem to be a slip.
 
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Capon Update:
Caponized at 6 1/2 weeks old; current age 17 weeks.
These were "meal maker" birds, so I am only guessing as to the breed.

Left: Barred Rock Rooster (image from web); Right: my capon at 17 weeks.


Left: Black Jersy Giant (image from web); Right: my capon at 17 weeks.



Pleased to see no maturation, so neither seem to be slips.
They look great. The barred bird has filled out nicely and the BJG will take some more time. BTW the pic comparing your BJG is a female!!!
 
Well, I suppose 'he' doesn't look like her either!
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So, I'm sloppy about lifting photos off the internet. I searched for "Black Jersy Rooster'; but as I looked through the results, I guess, I was more focused on pose for comparison.
Thanks for your comments, TaraBellaBirds . . . and right you are.
 
Set up and ready to go! I have three boys that are ready. One is a bit bigger than I would like, but we'll give it a shot, it's better than his alternative! I am going to do the big guy first. Wish me luck.
 
So I did the big guy first. As soon as I made the first incition I knew something wasn't right. He bled like crazy, before I even made the incision into the muscle. I kept an eye on him and tried to continue, but it became clear pretty fast that it wasn't going to happen this time. So I put him back with some food and water and he seems to be doing fine. I gave him the vitamin K just as I have before, so I'm not sure what happened.....
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Any way by this time I had wasted quite a bit of time, so I got the second fellow who is about 9 weeks old. His precidure went smooth after I got him calmed down, he was panicky and I had to let him have a few minutes after he was restrained! After he calmed it went quick, both testicles removed fully and he is recovering.

I did not have time to do the third bird. He is the same age as the second one so I will try to do him in the next couple of weeks. All in all I guess it wasn't half bad, although I feel bad I put the big guy through all of that for nothing. I'm not sure I will have the guts to try him again.
 
Thank you Kassaundra! I sure appreciate the support here, no one else can understand but other crazy chicken people!

I don't think I will be tackling older birds again for a while. The older fellow will just see the pot a bit sooner, with far less meat than I was hoping for.
They both seem to be doing good so far. All three were happy to see food and water again......I think that is the hardest part!
 
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