Yes it was awful, especially having to have hands in water for most of it. The best part was evisceration because their guts were so warm! I laughed to myself thinking about Leonardo DiCaprio in the Revenant, truly understanding when he cut open his horse and sleep inside of its body.
I started out with 40 and after losing quite a few, ended up with 30. I ordered them at the last minute because I decided I wanted meat in the freezer for the winter. According to my calculations, they were supposed to be ready by mid-November, but they weren't. The weather was still pretty warm at that time, so it would have been perfect. Alas, they didn't get to the right size until last weekend.
I was very pleased with how it went, despite the cold. I didn't think I would be able to do the actually cutting of the neck, but it wasn't that bad. They finally finished resting and I was able to cut them into parts and vacuum seal them...and they didn't have that nauseating smell I was asking about!! I have a nice little supply of meat. The only problem is, I eat only chicken and turkey, so I will go through it in no time
Planning to up my numbers for 2023 and eventually get to self sustaining as far as meat goes. I have turkeys that I started this year, so they will definitely help with quantities.
Anyway, I could go on all day about chickens, turkeys and such! Happy holidays and New Year to all!