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CHF Cornish roaster was doing worse today... breathing really labored. I had hoped the cool temps would help him hang on a few more days until DH got home to help me process, but it didn't look good this afternoon. I reached out to a local chicken friend who has kids the same ages as mine (part of the difficulty in me processing him early is just that I have 3 small children to tend to on my own while trying to figure out how to process a chicken, not just the fact that I couldn't bring myself to do the actual dispatching). Unfortunately for me, she was busy today and couldn't come up to help. I went out to check on him about an hour before bedtime and I doubted he'd make it until morning. I decided I'd rather process a live chicken on my own than figure out what to do with a dead chicken in the morning... I put the kids to bed and went out to get him. I called hubs for some moral support as he was hanging in a kill cone/bag and then I cut his artery. Not gonna lie, I might have teared up a little, but I did it. Heating up a big pot for scalding right now. I wonder how much of a mess I'm going to make in my kitchen since I can't exactly do this outside at 10 at night... at least the kids are sleeping!
In other news, the turkeys thought the deck railing would be a nice place to roost for the night. Too bad it's really slippery, I think they decided to go back down to their regular little tree/bush for the night. But it was funny to come around the corner into the kitchen and see a bunch of turkeys on the porch railing.

In other news, the turkeys thought the deck railing would be a nice place to roost for the night. Too bad it's really slippery, I think they decided to go back down to their regular little tree/bush for the night. But it was funny to come around the corner into the kitchen and see a bunch of turkeys on the porch railing.