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at the moment... yes. I have done a few chickens but they are too small yet. I have done about 10 turkeys so far but would like to find a processer. DARP isn't interested in doing them so I guess I will do them myself.

Did they say why they didn't want to do them>??? I thought that is what they did "poulty processing"

I would like to find some time to be able to come help someone process so I can see if it is something I am willing to do on my own.
 
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Good to meet you finally Stimpy Your Birds are in my safest Pen with a 24 hour Guard Al will Pick them up saturday from Fletcher. Your Rooster has a personality all to his self dont he?
 
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at the moment... yes. I have done a few chickens but they are too small yet. I have done about 10 turkeys so far but would like to find a processer. DARP isn't interested in doing them so I guess I will do them myself.

Did they say why they didn't want to do them>??? I thought that is what they did "poulty processing"

I would like to find some time to be able to come help someone process so I can see if it is something I am willing to do on my own.

Sooner you can come play at my farm I am always Killing something LOL
 
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You might want to ask Buster (or was it Al?) about the joy of trying to cook a 45 lb turkey. As I recall, one of them had several especially large turkeys last year and in addition to the challenge of finding a pot large enough for boiled water, the bird didn't fit into the oven for roasting.
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at the moment... yes. I have done a few chickens but they are too small yet. I have done about 10 turkeys so far but would like to find a processer. DARP isn't interested in doing them so I guess I will do them myself.

Pepper,
I recently talked to DARP about getting ducks and turkeys processed and was told that after they go through an inspection scheduled for the last of October, they plan to send their inspector for training on the inspection of ducks and turkeys, so they can begin processing them at the end of November. The paperwork for certification is in place, but the inspector needs training that takes several days. I hope to be able to get some ducks processed by DARP after the 1st of December.
 
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So very glad you are feeling better and very sad that the presence of out of town relatives prevented me from coming to Blanchard and hugging your neck in person (although I was very grateful that my brother, who is a certified computer technician, was able to reload some programs onto my desktop so that I can do word processing from that computer again.)
 
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You might want to ask Buster (or was it Al?) about the joy of trying to cook a 45 lb turkey. As I recall, one of them had several especially large turkeys last year and in addition to the challenge of finding a pot large enough for boiled water, the bird didn't fit into the oven for roasting.
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hehe were gonna fry them so I will take a second 55 gallon drum and cut it off for the fit
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Great to see you back Mr.Stimp!
Got my errands ran and almost finished with the quilt. And have sold all the extra guniea pigs from the auction! Now I only have one male and five females and they are paid for!(makes the wife happy when I do that!lol)
Wow a 45 turkey must be a challenge to dress.I can only think of the few dealings I have had with turkeys and I usuall got beat up with their wings!lol.Almost as bad as wrestling emus!
MM you be careful trying to lift those scalding birds in an out of that barrel!Getting hurt isn't worth the turkey dinner!lol
 
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