- Apr 7, 2013
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Hi All,
My first ever group of meat birds are due to go to butcher on Monday (they are almost 7 weeks). I went to close their coop and found one face up, dead. It had to have been less than 45 minutes, as I was just out there refilling waters and they were all very much alive. I just bled it out, and it wasn't coagulated, so I'm hoping it's still viable for processing.
Here's my question - it's late and I need to put kids to bed. I haven't dipped it in hot water or plucked it yet. What should I do with it until tomorrow? Is it possible to keep it somehow as-is (whole bird, feathers and all), or will it not be any good if I don't fully process it right after culling? I've looked up a bunch of threads on how to do it all, but I haven't found any really any prescriptive guidance re: timeline, should there be any instances where life gets in the way and you have to step away for a little bit.
My first ever group of meat birds are due to go to butcher on Monday (they are almost 7 weeks). I went to close their coop and found one face up, dead. It had to have been less than 45 minutes, as I was just out there refilling waters and they were all very much alive. I just bled it out, and it wasn't coagulated, so I'm hoping it's still viable for processing.
Here's my question - it's late and I need to put kids to bed. I haven't dipped it in hot water or plucked it yet. What should I do with it until tomorrow? Is it possible to keep it somehow as-is (whole bird, feathers and all), or will it not be any good if I don't fully process it right after culling? I've looked up a bunch of threads on how to do it all, but I haven't found any really any prescriptive guidance re: timeline, should there be any instances where life gets in the way and you have to step away for a little bit.