- Mar 18, 2014
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I finally worked up the courage to go thru with processing one of my RIR Roos this weekend. I asked for help from my brothers who seemed to be fascinated with me having chickens(one even when out and got him a couple) but neither came through so I went at it alone.
It was a task chasing the lil sucker down on a bad ankle then a series of other growing pains followed. I didn't hit the jugular just right so he didn't bleed out as well as he could have. I think my water was too hot in the scalding pot but many of the feathers were still tough to pull out. My knife was a far cry from what I needed(it was like using the smooth side of a spoon. But all in all I was satisfied with what I accomplished. Two more to go as I don't care to have roosters right now. Especially since they are bullying the girls off the food.
It was a task chasing the lil sucker down on a bad ankle then a series of other growing pains followed. I didn't hit the jugular just right so he didn't bleed out as well as he could have. I think my water was too hot in the scalding pot but many of the feathers were still tough to pull out. My knife was a far cry from what I needed(it was like using the smooth side of a spoon. But all in all I was satisfied with what I accomplished. Two more to go as I don't care to have roosters right now. Especially since they are bullying the girls off the food.