I advertised on craigslist farm and garden section with no real luck... until one day a while later someone contacted me and I just said I didn't need it anymore because I was already burnt out and when he said he could do them any way I wanted... skinned or plucked... I figured liar.
He then asked if I had any roosters cuz they needed chicks for their broody sex link... and my response was I will sell him for $ or cash deposit refunded when carcass was returned ready for my pot (testing if they really process or not). We traded a frozen broiler he had raised the same season and one of my roosters got a flock of his own... It usually takes me at least 2 weeks for any good response. But maybe consider contacting the peeps who are advertising their's for sale and see if they can fit you in. Or maybe chatting some folks up at the farmers market. See that guy told me when he saw my add they were just processing a hundred and he was burnt out... but once he had recovered realized I had something he wanted, and it worked out for a while. So timing can be everything is my point.
You might try posting at your local health food or feed/farm stores.
Contacting the large game processors... did give me a lead to someone who was willing. So networking is always good... instead of just asking do they, don't forget to ask do they know of anyone.
When we first started out (me and my daughter), we skinned them as I had read horrible things about the hot water stinking and fear it would be difficult to pluck by hand... Then I found that guy... BUT we were happier with our own "cleaning" job in the end... There is something to be said for knowing ONLY your birds were processed and exposed to their own pathogen type stuff (or cross contamination), our chickens last 2+ weeks after processing in the fridge without any nasty smell or sliminess! and I got a brand new plucker on
Amazon lightening deal for $269. It's SOOO nice not waiting for someone else's schedule! We can also only do a couple birds at a time. There are plucking drums that fit on the end of a drill as well as. And some places actually rent pluckers, though I suspect that's a bit pricey for just a few birds at a time.
The people I had found were only charging $4-5 and that is well worth it. But in the end, even though I don't like processing, if I wanna hatch.. that is the best solution I have found. Most wanted me to have at least 10 birds to make it worth their time if doing just my birds. So I tried but hatching that many and having them all ready was a hassle. I found we ended up having accidents or attitudes that required processing here or there... and my number often fell closer to 7 or 8 birds ready.
I even got contacted through my add by someone else who had a processor coming out and willing to add my birds in for a bit more, but timing was off for when my birds would be ready.
Lots of people here willing to help walk you through should you decide you can't wait any longer! Hope you do find someone though.
I was afraid we would become vegetarian... alas, we like meat and are just more conscious about our portion sizes with a greater appreciation to the circle of life.
