New Duckie We live in NW Arkansas, occasionaly visit in the MtVernon area. If this works out for us maybe we could hook you up with a capon or two. Currently have 25 Gold laced wyanndottes cockriels. We will probably process a few at a young age, caponize most of the remainder and keep a couple uncut for comparison. I wonder how they might do with a bit of freeranging in the summer. Once the bugs get thick my hens really cut down on the pellets. They seem to much prefer the hoppers, crickets and worms. Also the egg yolks get much more orange in the summer months.
Castration of animals is a very routine thing on a farm. We do it all the time, I don't look forward to it but it is just part of the job. The calves bawl a bit, but as soon as the squeeze chute opens they trot away and are back to momma or grazing in literally seconds. The choates (lil pigs) squeal like you were killing them. It' a terrible racket, but as soon as there lil feet hit the ground they are fine and right back to suckling. I'm sure it's not painless, but not nearly as bad as some might think.