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PostPosted: Apr 19th, '08, 17:33 
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Axl has gone off to some sports thing :puke: My idea of absolute torture. He can get his own dinner, in the corporate box.


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PostPosted: Apr 19th, '08, 17:45 
Well.... no coffee and vanilla icecream for him then.....


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Jaymie wrote:
of course it took an entire packet to get one plant


I thought I was the only one that had that problem! :shock:

What's with the seed?


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Jaymie wrote:
We had our first attempt at home butchery last week, and tonight we ate one of them :licking lips:

For those who need to know, the meat was very tender and very tasty, I think we'll be doing this again (look out excess roosters! Monya is safe ;) )


So how tough was it butchering the birds? and how did you go about it did you skin them out or scald and pluck them?

How old were your birds when you butchered them?

I've been butchering between 25 and 90 for the last 3-4 years most are cornish crosses my girls raise for 4-h and show each winter but year before last I had 60 that were different breeds mostly wyandottes and a few barred rocks. Also raised and butchered 20 turkeys a year ago....won't ever do that again :shock:

My girls finally graduated to showing goats so I might finally clear the freezer of chooks and turkeys in about a year :cheers:


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I need to butcher my hens. They are eating their eggs so they are now useless. To bad I dont know how..


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you don't need to butcher them Dan, have you put some mustard eggs in the nest instead? (blow a couple of eggs out and fill them with HOT mustard) they stop eating eggs after that :twisted:


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Really?


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it's worked with our birds. hot english is good, or horseradish. Won't kill them, but burnies!


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Bleah! Some good Chinese mustard would do the job quick, then.


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Is it possible for someone to collect the eggs quicker?
My birds will eat the eggs if they sit too long but usually thats not a problem.
May have to try the mustard bomb on them some time.


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