Hanging with my peeps in Texas.

Tried it, but it was awkward and didn't work for me. I only tried it three times, and only succeeded in killing the bird twice; an axe keeps me a little further from the blood, and I'm more squeamish than I like to admit. With enough practice, I'm sure you could get it to work, but I was afraid I was going to hurt the chicken in some horrible way and leave it to suffer until I could figure out how to dispatch it properly.

It should be noted that it is almost always easier to pluck a young bird than an old bird, which may have been part of this guy's success.
Where did you learn to pith?
 
Where did you learn to pith?
My mother has many, many farming books. I couldn't name the specific book, but I know I learned it from one in her collection. I don't particularly feel like going through Amazon until I figure out which one it was.

There's probably a site somewhere telling you how to do it with pictures. Let me check...

EDT:This thread is interesting reading, but I've picked out the two main informations.

https://www.backyardchickens.com/th...atchet-graphic-pics.90607/page-3#post-2531065

https://www.backyardchickens.com/threads/well-i-did-it-pithing-vs-hatchet-graphic-pics.90607/ (fourth picture from the bottom on first post.)
 
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Howdy neighbor :frow and Welcome to Backyard Chickens.

Glad to have you here with us. Enjoy your time here at BYC!
You might like to join us Texans over on the Texas thread in the "Where am I, Where are You" forum. Here's the link:
https://www.backyardchickens.com/threads/texas.44/unread

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