San Diego Chicken meetup and Chat thread

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That's going to be me in three months. I'm going to try the killing cone, sharp tool in the brain thing. I think it's the responsible thing to do. Did you try to clean them or just toss? I tossed the last two juveniles I had to cull, I was too intimidated to even try to skin them :(
 
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That's going to be me in three months. I'm going to try the killing cone, sharp tool in the brain thing. I think it's the responsible thing to do. Did you try to clean them or just toss? I tossed the last two juveniles I had to cull, I was too intimidated to even try to skin them :(

I plucked and cleaned them; though I think mistakenly left the lungs in the first one. I'll have to fix that. They're bantams, so small as far as meat chickens go, but I plan on cooking them up. The plucking was time consuming but easy - there isn't anything you can really mess up.
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I was worried about where to cut and how well I'd get things out, but that went surprisingly well and wasn't as hard to do as I feared. It is the killing part I HATE. I'm the kind of person who tosses earthworms back on the lawn after a rain, and escorts spiders to the outside.
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I plucked and cleaned them; though I think mistakenly left the lungs in the first one. I'll have to fix that. They're bantams, so small as far as meat chickens go, but I plan on cooking them up. The plucking was time consuming but easy - there isn't anything you can really mess up. :lol: I was worried about where to cut and how well I'd get things out, but that went surprisingly well and wasn't as hard to do as I feared. It is the killing part I HATE. I'm the kind of person who tosses earthworms back on the lawn after a rain, and escorts spiders to the outside. :rolleyes:
I'm the same way Aumlet, but like you, if I eat chicken it seems silly to give my roosters away then go buy them.
Way to go! :highfive: No, it's not easy...I guess we can officially call ourselves farmers now though.


alisar, you can throw your culled birds in the freezer and later donate them a local wildlife rehab. I have a wolfdog sanctuary down the road and always give my culled birds to him if I'm not going to eat them. I'm sure if you just advertised someone with a big snake or something would take them off your hands.


:frow Lisa760! Welcome! Hope you'll be able to make it to the next meet up on Feb. 9th. What kind of chickens do you have?
 
I'm the same way Aumlet, but like you, if I eat chicken it seems silly to give my roosters away then go buy them.
Way to go!
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No, it's not easy...I guess we can officially call ourselves farmers now though.


alisar, you can throw your culled birds in the freezer and later donate them a local wildlife rehab. I have a wolfdog sanctuary down the road and always give my culled birds to him if I'm not going to eat them. I'm sure if you just advertised someone with a big snake or something would take them off your hands.


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Lisa760! Welcome! Hope you'll be able to make it to the next meet up on Feb. 9th. What kind of chickens do you have?

I didn't even think of that! Good call.
 

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