I made a turkey-sized chicken catcher hook. Had some 9-gauge wire, that I use for row-cover hoops, and bent that into a hook, drilled a slanting hole in the end of a stick, did some bending and pounding to hold it in place. If you want I can try to take some pics. Used that to hook a foot, then quickly grab the leg and hoist them upside down. It worked well, once I got the hang of it, but the turkeys were a lot more wary of it than I expected. Probably because it was "something new" which for them = DANGER, so next time I'll start taking the hook with me when I feed them for a few days to get them used to it.
The easiest way was waiting until dark, then grabbing the feet while they were on the roost. That only works on pretty tame birds though. And then you're picking and gutting in the dark...
The easiest way was waiting until dark, then grabbing the feet while they were on the roost. That only works on pretty tame birds though. And then you're picking and gutting in the dark...