First time, I spent about two hours. Had to pause after the slice and calm the shakes (with grape juice, yes, it was ... mature grape juice!) and then I kept my laptop behind me (with mouse in a baggie so I could scroll w/o washing hands) and kept looking back and forth at the drawing part of the tutorial. Plucking took a while - don't think I had my scald temp high enough and I am a perfectionist to boot so spent way too long feeling for every single little wisp. I still do, hope a plucker will help me with that part. 
After the second one two months later, I haven't had to refer to a tutorial and my speed is closer to one hour per bird. Again, plucking perfectionist. I even find myself wanting to pluck the neck way up near the head, even tho I know I'll cut off most of that skin.
Sally, you sound like you may be working up to processing one of your cockerels before your drop off date? If I can do it all by myself, going only from internet tutorials, I know you can! You won't believe the feeling you'll have, knowing you can provide food for your family, that you have a very valuable life skill. You will no longer rely on being given a fish, because you will know how to fish.
Plus, once you feed your DH homegrown birds and he sees how tasty they are, you'll have good reason to build the cabinet bator.

After the second one two months later, I haven't had to refer to a tutorial and my speed is closer to one hour per bird. Again, plucking perfectionist. I even find myself wanting to pluck the neck way up near the head, even tho I know I'll cut off most of that skin.

Sally, you sound like you may be working up to processing one of your cockerels before your drop off date? If I can do it all by myself, going only from internet tutorials, I know you can! You won't believe the feeling you'll have, knowing you can provide food for your family, that you have a very valuable life skill. You will no longer rely on being given a fish, because you will know how to fish.
Plus, once you feed your DH homegrown birds and he sees how tasty they are, you'll have good reason to build the cabinet bator.
