One of my caponized Orpington's (fully mature) recently developed a sinus infection. He's miserable. I know how to do, and have previously, performed, the sinus cavity surgery. The issue is that it requires treating with Tylan, and that means a lengthy time where he is not able to be processed. My reason for caponizing, was to keep them living and happy, until they were ready for harvest. He is not the biggest of the meat birds. Another Orpington is much larger, and certainly, my preferred choice, for the next harvest.
But, wouldn't it be more humane, to simply harvest him now? He is full grown, just not as big as the aforementioned bird. While the other might dress out at 6 pounds, he might dress out around 3-1/2 to 4 pounds. A respectable size. But, I'm not ready to cook any chicken, right now. The idea was to NOT send them to freezer camp. If I process him, he will need to go in the freezer. Right now, I'm home alone, while my wife is in California.
So, do I process and freeze him, or do I treat the sinus infection, and put him through that stress, then have him go through the cleansing process, of getting the Tylan out of his system?
Right now, I'm leaning more towards freezer camp.
But, wouldn't it be more humane, to simply harvest him now? He is full grown, just not as big as the aforementioned bird. While the other might dress out at 6 pounds, he might dress out around 3-1/2 to 4 pounds. A respectable size. But, I'm not ready to cook any chicken, right now. The idea was to NOT send them to freezer camp. If I process him, he will need to go in the freezer. Right now, I'm home alone, while my wife is in California.
So, do I process and freeze him, or do I treat the sinus infection, and put him through that stress, then have him go through the cleansing process, of getting the Tylan out of his system?
Right now, I'm leaning more towards freezer camp.