This is the 2nd time I got cornish cross chickens. The 1st time I bought 3 chickens and was able to process 2 of them roughly 10-12 weeks old. I bought them from a friend that buys chickens at an auction. He told me they were possbiley 4weeks old. I went on-line and read different ways of processing chickens.
After I killed the bird, I dunked it hot water ( 170ish degrees) for few seconds, then dunked in ice cold water, then I pulled the feathers of. I then starting gutting a bird while the other one was in clean ice water. After they were all clean, I placed them in 2 gallon bags and placed them in a cooler fill with ice water and for 24 hours. The next day we ate one by baking it. It was good, but the legs were tough. The next day, I ate some of the left overs and the meat was tougher. The 2nd chicken was tougher as well, I think It may have been the roo. I feed them layer feed 16%, crack corn and they free ranged with rest of my chickens.
I picked up 10 cornish cross for $30. I don't know their age, but they are fully feathered. They were feed organically ( corn and grass). I want to find out way I can enjoy my meaties. I know store bought chickens are very tender and I will never get anything like that because they never "free range". Please give examples of what has worked. I'm here to learn just like everyone esle. Thanks
After I killed the bird, I dunked it hot water ( 170ish degrees) for few seconds, then dunked in ice cold water, then I pulled the feathers of. I then starting gutting a bird while the other one was in clean ice water. After they were all clean, I placed them in 2 gallon bags and placed them in a cooler fill with ice water and for 24 hours. The next day we ate one by baking it. It was good, but the legs were tough. The next day, I ate some of the left overs and the meat was tougher. The 2nd chicken was tougher as well, I think It may have been the roo. I feed them layer feed 16%, crack corn and they free ranged with rest of my chickens.
I picked up 10 cornish cross for $30. I don't know their age, but they are fully feathered. They were feed organically ( corn and grass). I want to find out way I can enjoy my meaties. I know store bought chickens are very tender and I will never get anything like that because they never "free range". Please give examples of what has worked. I'm here to learn just like everyone esle. Thanks