
Originally Posted by
finallyME
What KYRS said. Every time I have gotten chicks, there is always a rooster in there. The second he crows (about 4-5 months old), he is dinner. Best bird ever. The only time I waited longer than that was when I was saving one for the boy scouts doing the wilderness survival merit badge.
It just absolutely amazes me that people buy and raise chickens, and then give away the rooster (or old hens) because they are too much trouble to put in the freezer. My neighborhood is a big chicken neighborhood. At least 50% have chickens. I constantly get calls if I want their chicken. I usually first ask them why they don't want to cash in on all the food they just paid for. Of course, I don't eat 2 yr old hens. I tried once, and it is like eating leather. Well, the breast can be shredded and put in a soup/stew, but anything else is tough. However, dogs don't care how old they are. If I get a 2 year old hen, then I skin her out, gut her, clean the gizzard, and put the heart and gizzard back inside, then wrap it tight in a walmart plastic bag, and put in the freezer. Some time after, my dog gets a chicken sickle. It is about 30 minutes of effort, if I go slow.
Willie, this isn't directed at you, because it looks like you are willing to do the necessary, but....... if you buy chickens.....be prepared to eat them. That is the deal. Otherwise, don't get them. This is totally a 1st world problem. 3rd world countries know what to do with chickens.
By the way, in my signature there is a youtube link. I have a chicken butchering video in there if you want to see how. There are a ton of them on youtube, if you don't want to watch mine.
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