I was thinking about that lovely set up using the 2 gal bleach bottles while butchering 2 birds today. -only the super sized cornishx and turkey hen would not fit . . . .I think. I'm keeping an eye out for larger bottles!!
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I was thinking about that lovely set up using the 2 gal bleach bottles while butchering 2 birds today. -only the super sized cornishx and turkey hen would not fit . . . .I think. I'm keeping an eye out for larger bottles!!
Glad they arrived safe and sound.. You aren't too far from me
I was thinking about that lovely set up using the 2 gal bleach bottles while butchering 2 birds today. -only the super sized cornishx and turkey hen would not fit . . . .I think. I'm keeping an eye out for larger bottles!!
You could always use a 3 gallon, bucket if it was the tall, skinny type. Some frying oils come in larger containers. If need be you could cut the corner out of a pillowcase to shove the bird's head through and hang it by the opposite corner of the case (I would duct tape the bird around the middle once its in the pillow case to minimize wing flapping)
If you are planning on taping them around the body, be careful not to do it tight. Birds have a completely different respiratory system than mammals--no diaphragm--so if you hold or wrap their bodies tightly, you can easily suffocate them.
I'm currently stuck with a rooster I got attached to. Whyyyyyyyy. Ugh. He's just too darn nice.
I'm bringing him inside at night until 9am. Sleeping in a pet carrier. So far he only crows early in the morning, so when he's outside he's perfectly quiet.
We were about the dispatch him the other day and he looked around and look at me and kind of chirped at me like "What are you going to do?" I looked at my fiance and we're both "Yup, can't do it.." I can kill mean roosters, annoying roosters, deformed roosters... just not perfectly well mannered roosters.
Still trying to find him a home... don't foresee it happening.
We are facing the same dilemma... our lead rooster and his 2nd in command are real sweethearts and they are passing that sweetheart trait along! We have 4 of their sons here and every one of them is an awesome young fellow who is people friendly and great about caring for the hens, and even chick friendly with the babies!It is going to suck when we have to start culling soon.![]()