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You are correct in your assumptions and it may happen this weekend, I don't have a big pot/boiler...


Any suggestions on pots and way to heat them outside? 

I don't think I trust the kids around boiling water and a fire with this going down all at once. And I don't have anyone that can "watch" my kiddos either.


I'd be willing to bet your pot pie pot will be large enough. Even big ole brahmas have a lot of feathers. You'd be amazed as how much feathers increase the perceived size of a bird. Like a fluffy long haired cat. Know how they get all skinny when wet? :)

I don't have an outdoor heating element. I heat water on my stove, bring it to about 165*, filled almost to the top, and keep it on the lowest setting to maintain the temp. Then I go dispatch my bird and hose him off before I put the pot in my sink to contain the overflow I plan on, to make sure the water is deep enough. I heat my water slightly hotter than I really want it because when I drop a bird with cold water all over it, I'm sure the temp drops.

I see no reason why you couldn't heat the water on the stove and bring the pot outside. It should retain heat long enough if you leave it on low to keep it warm while you dispatch.

Oh, and remembered something else about the benefits of the pre-scald bath: it really must help with the water penetrating down to the skin during the scald. Think of a hard, dry sponge. Gotta get it wet first before it will soak anything up.

Oh! And don't boil your scald water! 150-160 will not cook the skin like boiling water will.

And I'm sure you've read this before, and it's very true: once you get enough feathers off, the bird will very suddenly stop looking like a dead animal, and will suddenly look like something for dinner. ;)

There's a thread here with some photos of processed heritage type birds... Lemme see if I can dig it up.
 
Which brings up yet another unknown to me......

If I get NPIP Certified, how do "meaties" fit in?
What is NPIP? We could use a thread on acronyms
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Oh my gosh, the first bird my DH and I processed together must have taken us over three hours. That's the crux of my advice to set aside at least half a day for the first one! Now I can pluck one in about five minutes. People who pluck them in less than a minute amaze me.
Well put the first one is twice as long and emotionally draining
I guess I could take the lid off the camp stove but I don't have a big pot either my pot pie pot is big but not enough for a LF brahma, the prizes of those pots are 50 bucks alone! holy moly!
any good size cheap pan will do. just remember to vigorously dunk the bird a few times to get under the feathers and sitting in water for a min is ok.
 
Sally, thought you'd get a laugh at my meaties. I offered them the FF and added a little bit of the dry stuff to
create some consistency to it. I put it down for the scavengers and came back about an hour later prepared to
see it gone.... They were laying in it and chirping for their food. They had tried some, but most of it was still there.
I offered them more dry stuff and they nearly knocked it out of my hands as I was pouring it. The scavenging
began. I think for now, I will be passing on the FF (it's still not bubbling by the way) I must be the only one on this site
unable to get it started.
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p.s. DH really wants absolutely NOTHING to do with the meaties. He went from that same resistance to really enjoying our laying
hens and is the one to gather the eggs every day and texts me how many we got. I don't think he is coming around on the meatie
thing and sees no purpose in us raising them. Walmart is only 2 miles away and has great deals. He is tolerating it for now but am
sure he will not support another batch. I sure hope the taste blows him away. I know he'll at least try it. Oh well..
I just remind him of some of his "purposeless" hobbies that fulfill him and the conversation ends and we start another topic.
boy we have come along way in 30+ years. No more battle of the wills. Just laugh together at each other's weirdness as we
get older.

I think mine were used to warm oatmeal snacks so the wetness is loved. I offer oatmeal a drop here and there on a rock and then eventually they realize that wetness is good sometimes! lol
Its a shame because it has so many benefits.

When I get another 5 gal bucket, (they are always leaving the house with my older sons fishing and not returning)
I will take a video and do a feed walkthrough and refilling one that's already going..... do you use mash or not, I forget sorry!


I hate to spend a lot on equipment as we only have 4 roos to do right now and I need to figure out how meaties come into play with NPIP before I start doing that too.
 

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