We use an ez plucker 151 (on occassion we do Turkey's so we needed a medium one. They do make smaller ones - and bigger ones)
The scalder he just ordered from
amazon. I'll have to look when we het home which one. Last 6 batches we did a crawfish boiling pot. The scalder will save even more time (no more baby sitting temperatures and trust me temp matters!)
the plucker we ordered direct, prebuilt on a big black Friday sale. Saved a couple hundred bucks. If debating check out the sites and wait for a sale. It paid for itself in time alone. Not to mention in 20 seconds it does 3 birds cleaner than I can pluck them in and hour and a half.
These cones came with the plucker. They fit the broiler well and are deep and roomy. We were using a traffic cone we cut. We love these cones.
We built a processing table with a double sink, cutting area, and put it on wheels because it was so heavy. Hubby kills 1st set still, I scald & pluck. Plucked birds go to him at cutting table and he dresses the bird in 1st sink. I then prep his next set of birds, killing now my duty and drop in ice bath til he's ready and I go to other sink to do inspection of each bird. Birds get rinsed and go into another ice bath. In the background there's the stand we use to bleed them out. Bucket under each.
Everything stays neat.
Plucker piles feathers neatly out of a base we built for it to make it transportable. We needed mobility and the wheels it came with meh.
We drip dry our birds because they go through 2 ice baths and we don't want added water weight. NO 15% saline solutions, No fillers and we do not include giblets in the weight.
This is the set of tools we use. Our one odd purchase was the lung scraper. Nasty tool that could be made but we bought it. Work GREAT! Just a quick grab and cleans up the inside of birds beautifully.
What plucker, and what scalder did you invest in?