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I pay $2 per bird in a USDA inspected facility. Drop them off Monday morning, pick them up that evening, vacuum packed and labelled. The facility is part of a drug rehab program, so the participants get a job and some trained supervision. It's a really clean, well-run operation, and they treat the birds respectfully.
As for bird transportation, a few years ago I sucked it up and got a chicken transport crate. It folds flat when not in use for easy storage. The birds don't have the height to run around or get hurt, so they stay pretty much down and docile. We use it to take the birds to the processor, or when we sell layers and need to get them to their new homes. I've never regretted it as an investment. Good luck.
As for bird transportation, a few years ago I sucked it up and got a chicken transport crate. It folds flat when not in use for easy storage. The birds don't have the height to run around or get hurt, so they stay pretty much down and docile. We use it to take the birds to the processor, or when we sell layers and need to get them to their new homes. I've never regretted it as an investment. Good luck.