We skin cockerels (technically only partially skin) and only use the breast meet for ourselves. The raw leg quarters go to the dogs. If you process them after they have reached sexual maturity (after 4 months) the meat will have to be pressure cooked or slow cooked. If you butcher them by 4 months you can use them as fryers. Skinning cockerels is easy and straight forward, and a very forgiving method. We do not gut the birds before we harvest the meat. You don't have to gut them at all using this method. We just field dress them basically like wild turkeys. You just pick up the skin over the breast and make a small incision with your knife, then pull the skin off the breasts, with a really sharp fillet type knife you cut each breast off each side of the keel. You then cut and disarticulate each shank at the knee, cut the shanks off, push the legs backward against the table at the hips, dislocating the hips, pull/cut the skin off each leg quarter and then cut each leg quarter off at the hip joint. My son then harvests the gizzard, heart, liver, etc for fishing. We dispose of the rest of the carcass.I really do need a crash course on processing cockerels. I love fried chicken and could eat it constantly. Issue is I'd only eat breast meat. Issue solved if I could correctly, efficiently (fast with least effort) process them. I'd do like you and toss the rest to the dogs. Dogs gotta eat too. Free meat I wouldn't even be bummed that they are scrawny.
Advertising is something I wouldn't enjoy. Wouldn't do BYC probably. I've always had people asking about eggs. 2 years ago I offered on byc and only two people took me up on the deal. I think a lot of people like the idea and some would really like to but you know how it goes. Just cuz you would like to or want to doesn't mean you would. I'm sure there's birds we all want but would never end up getting.
Besides that yes I am known on byc. Lots of friends here and lots that I feel like I know. I would just have a weird feeling about selling to them. I know it's just an issue but I would probably have a dilemma with charging something reasonable and not feeling like I'm taking advantage. Also I know how risky shipped eggs are and if they had a bad hatch rate I feel bad. I know it's a risk and I know buyers are aware of that but I just still feel bad.
Weirdly enough I wouldn't be as bothered with strangers. I don't even mind low ballers. I've been one of those guys probably more often than not so I know how they operate. I'd have fun with it and I have no problem saying no.
I'm thinking eBay would be the place to start. I've looked over ads there and it's brought up a lot of stuff. I get just put an ad there but I've also wondered about doing the auction option. It would give a chance to see just what people would think was reasonable to spend. Maybe start there to get an idea of what to charge.
We only ever pluck broiler chickens or turkeys we plan to use as roasters. Otherwise skinning is the quickest and most efficient method for regular sized cockerels because there just isn't enough meat to them to fuss over scalding them, plucking them, and keeping them whole. It is a very easy method, and if you are careful not to open up the abdominal cavity when you are cutting out the breast meat, you really can't mess it up.
