Tough rooster

the Pollo Loco

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So I slaughter another extra roo I had... about ten month old, mutt. He was very easy to process, I let the meat rest for a day... I was hungering rotisserie chicken... so into the Ronco he went... I was disappointed that the meat was so tough, (yet tasty)... would putting him in the crock pot have been a better idea?
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For me, anything under 6 months gets fried, smoked or grilled. After 6 months it gets boiled off and canned, or goes in the crockpot.
 
When I was a newlywed, I fried a year old rooster. I made all the fixings for a nice fried chicken dinner. It was a memorable meal. Inedible but memorable. We couldn't eat the chicken. We tried, though. Tough beef you can usually gnaw a chunk off of. Not chicken. We ended having a nice chicken dinner without the chicken. I put the rooster in the crockpot and we ate him the next day.
 
I had some extra roos processed last month. They were 5 months old. The first one I fried ... it was pretty tough, you could eat it but it wasn't much fun. The second one I fixed over the weekend in the crockpot. Much, much better that was.
 

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