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The chinese and there is another one from the philipines (I think) a husband and wife who go in just above the vent, they are pretty impressive too.
I have been reading and viewing everything I can find on caponizing also. I have not performed it yet, though. I am formulating a plan that will work for me and my family involving a small flock of DP that utilizes caponizing.
Some people find it offensive or cruel to caponize, but will process a bird, while others find it offensive or cruel to process a bird, but will go to the store to purchase one. It seems everytime caponizing is brought up people get upset, but no one bats an eye when any other livestock is castrated. I've seen video's of both birds and mammals, and the mammals are quite a bit more disturbing. The birds just quietly lay there but the calves, horses, pigs etc...... scream like they are being murdered.
I also don't understand why if someone finds the idea of caponizing so horrible, they would read a thead about it.