If my roo gets butchered..

How old is/was he?

Some people like to do a soak in brine (salt water) for 1-3 days ...

Saturdays coming! :)
 
He was eight months old.
Lol. Oh man, I know. He is going to be my first chicken that I eat from the back yard!
I took him and to get processed and that first one I saw the blood coming out I felt pretty bad but then the whole process after that was pretty cool.
My 6 year old liked the experience, and was happy to know that the rooster wouldn't be in the backyard anymore since he was prone to pecking at any time
 
Lol. No, my wife said he was sticky and smelly and couldn't make herself cook it since she saw him as a pet
The first one is hard to eat, hopefully it rested well and will come out of the freezer one day to make terrific soup.
 
I just did my first butchering here on the farm Saturday. I processed 1 gander, 2 ducks, and 2 roosters. I will be eating rooster tomorrow for dinner. This will be my first meat from yard to table. The process was not as difficult as l had expected it to be except for plucking the gander and the ducks. I will be using duck wax next time. l am hoping that the roo is tasty. It ate well for a 8 months.
 

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