Forestfarm
In the Brooder
- Feb 26, 2024
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I like your cracked corn idea, I think I'm going to try that next time! We had some delays the last time I helped a friend butcher her freedom rangers and the roosters began to get more aggressive towards each other, I'm guessing because they were pretty hangery by then.Definitely not a few days!!! Like others have said, 12 to 24 hours is good. However, I've started to feel kind of bad doing that so the past two times I have given them some cracked corn to snack on the morning of processing. I begin processing in the morning so I find the food is still mostly in their gizzard. It doesn't have time to break down. I feel better knowing they don't feel hungry in their final moments, but this is personal preference. Also, you'll get good at not nicking the intestines, and then it really isn't a problem even if there is food in there. You absolutely can slaughter and process a bird that just eaten. People just do the not feeding thing as more of a precaution so there is less chance of an intestine coming open and getting waste in the meat.