I soaked it in bleach water...that'll kill anything growing there!![]()
I was surprised at how much he weighed also...a 1.5 lbs, which doesn't seem much but he was such a tiny bird that it was surprising that he wasn't all hair. Good, dense meat that will taste much like any other kind of chicken, no doubt.
I was shocked at the enormous amounts of fat in Bertha, though I knew she was heavy, she is seriously not my big eater and I've cut their rations in half for well over a month now, forcing them forage and move more. I killed another of my flock and she was a pound less than Bertha at finishing wt, not as much fat but still pretty fatty.
No worms in any bowels, small or large, organs in good shape, everything looked very healthy.
The last group of laying hens we did were also very fatty, especially for their appearance (they didn't seem 'fat' when you looked at them as live birds) I guess they were just very efficient at converting food. They weren't our birds, so don't know for sure how they were fed though. Most of the fat was internal on the hens we did, don't know if there is a difference in the fat which accumulates within the body cavity vs the fat that accumulates under the skin?