Porters has great pics-- have you looked at that web site?? THe phots are beautiful!Do you have a pic of one of your Auburns and one of your Bourbons side by side?
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Porters has great pics-- have you looked at that web site?? THe phots are beautiful!Do you have a pic of one of your Auburns and one of your Bourbons side by side?
Maybe timeing is everythign-- my shipment arrived the last few days of AUgust.I had a flock of 13 boys and the trio, and lost a few of the poults. Much have been the girls, IDK.I always get way too many hens from Porters...
I've ordered in the fall (August) to be on the list for spring hatch (May delivery).. and I've ordered in June (poults delivered in July)...
That is not a good idea. The meat needs to rest, or cure for 2 to 3 days before cooking or it will be tough.Quick question for those who cook their own birds. When I process chickens, I chill the body before freezing. Do I need to chill the turkey before cooking? We want to cook the same day we process him but have never cooked our own turkey before.
Company day is tomorrow and to our surprise, our City daughter in law want to do the dispatching.
Quick question for those who cook their own birds. When I process chickens, I chill the body before freezing. Do I need to chill the turkey before cooking? We want to cook the same day we process him but have never cooked our own turkey before.
Company day is tomorrow and to our surprise, our City daughter in law want to do the dispatching.
I have heard to chill until rigor is relaxzed-- I just don't know the timing.I do have a more tender bird if I put turkey inthe frig for a day; anything else and the meat is more chewy, not tender. Flavor is the same. In my experience a low oven for a long time sworks to help tenderize it too. Low and slow.
Hopefully someone else can hlep you-- perhaps have one bird dona ahead of time. Like a TV cooking show, lol, process the second bird and pull a swap : fresh bird into refirg and chilled bird to the oven . . . .
Toms are a lot easier to find than hens![]()
Quote: I am little too, less than 5 ft and under 100lbs, the bbw have been difficult, but I process one a week.I have 7 left out of 21.
I use the tractor to lift them, flat huge birds, not doing them again they are mean and aggressive. I am getting too old to deal with a mean bird.
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He is 2 as of july. I will estimate over 30 pounds, largest bird I have.
The hen is an april hatch. She is maybe 12 pounds at most.. I am so pleased with both! Gentle and calm. The lil girl did so well raising them.
My other 2, snoodles and snickers are tom and hen, so I am really excited for next year!
With my porters order I will have 4 bloodlines to work with, I am really happy with how the birds have worked out.
I have to say I still love the turkeys more than my chickens shhh dont tell them!!!