Hi all, just wanted to pop in, as I just am getting back into chickens. Been near 20 years. My late husband used to do the killing and I processed, so now I am going to have to do it all.
VERY glad there is a thread on here, as I will need it, come fall! I know how, that is not the problem, the killing is. I have decided to get a killing cone but have never used one before. We used to process them like the old days with my Daddy. with an axe. So will need some help and support. I don't know if it's a girl thing or what, but no matter how many times I used to hunt or process livestock, I would cry during the killing. Then get on with the rest with no problem.
I am a bit nervous, and do not have the money to send them out the first time...I am only going to process extra Roo's this fall, as I started late this year and have 15 BR's that will be 3 weeks from hatch, Sunday. I know I am going at this way fast and have some time, BUT...I need that time to get my head and mind right to do this!
I DO NOT name my chickens. I just call them "chickens". So that part is ok. My Daddy told me to never name my food. I just don't know where the jugular vein is in the chickens neck and would have to virtually cut the whole head off. I couldn't stand them being hurt and not killed because I didn't know this method and I can't use the axe anymore...can't chase down the chickens...my husband used to just hold them by the legs till they stopped with the nerves stuff.
So any words of wisdom for me? I do NOT take a life lightly, but need to supplement my grocery bill and this was my way of doing that. Next year I plan to raise some for meat, providing one or more of my hens goes broody for me. This year is eggs and breeding stock. But I will have atleast one Roo that I will have to process, as I only want one for breeding and am going to wait to pick the right one, so mostly stew meat. But one other might be a cockerel too, so might have to process two.
Thanks all, and am VERY grateful for this thread and for BYC and all of you!!!!