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We really enjoyed and appreciated all the help with the meat birds that FlyRobin gave us today. We got 16 out of 26 of our birds, plus 4 of Robin's roos done in just about 3 hours. We are opting to let the other of our birds grow another week or two. They are still on the small side, even though they are 8 weeks old now. Here are a few pictures of DH and Robin working.





Timmy wanted to help, but got tired before we got done.





We will be processing the rest of the birds hopefully next Saturday. If any one want to come and see how to butcher, you are more than welcome to stop by this coming Saturday. Even if DH doesn't make it home I think that I will do the deed one way or another.
That doesn't seem so bad. I've been nervous about processing our own birds but that seems OK. Can I bring our one bird next week and have a little lesson and take mine home? You mean next Sat, not tomorrow right? It'll be good to let him grow another week anyway he's kinda scrawny..
 
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Umm, somewhere around 80-85 ducks, but only 12 chickens, 5 goats and 9 rabbits. We haul the feed from Tacoma in a trailer. We have a friend who has livestock too, so we get together, and we get it without tax cause he's farmer!

Himself needs a hot tub after unloading it into the basement
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It looks like I have two India Blue peacocks, 5 weeks old! Anybody interested? Pm me. $25 each for BYC members :) I'm putting them on CL for 40 each. We'll see what the demand is like!
 
I've heard Brahma roos are sweet, too. And, they are beautiful! My little (not-so-little) Brahma pullet is such a sweetheart.
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She's like a happy little puppy, following me around. She's the only one who doesn't give me grief to pick up. When I hold her, she often just snuggles down in my arms and closes her eyes.

Now, if only she wasn't so much Drama...

Hopefully, if you got a Brahma roo, you'd get one with a sense of balance.
Hahaha! Knowing my luck I'll get the most ill-mannered one alive! I bought 3 feed store chicks about 3wks ago (2 cochins and 1 welsummer) and I am thinking already that the Welsummer may be a Mr. Ugh, the 3 times I have gotten a group I have picked 2 roosters. I re-homed 1 just to get 2 more!! Hopefully I don't have a 5th!
 
We will be processing the rest of the birds hopefully next Saturday. If any one want to come and see how to butcher, you are more than welcome to stop by this coming Saturday. Even if DH doesn't make it home I think that I will do the deed one way or another.
Man I wish I lived closer!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I REALLY need to learn how to do this. I've watched a lot of videos, but I'm more a hands-on learner!
 
Chickie Lady, I misread your post, I thought it said "Jersey Giant,". I went over the photos with a fine tooth comb - wondering why I just kept seeing a big tomato instead of a chicken. LOL.
 
Hi Washingtonians! I've just started a thread for us North Idaho / Eastern Washington folks... If you live in the area, come on by! I'm hoping this will make it easier for all of us to connect. Hope you all don't mind me posting this here....
 
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