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    #16
    Originally posted by Chew View Post
    I use a drill bit plucker for quail. I bet it would be OK for 11 chickens. Look up Ukraine Drill Bit Plucker on amazon.
    You got more patience than me! When we raised quail they got skinned.

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      #17
      Originally posted by brokeno View Post
      I'll do it. Oh wait I miss read your thread you said pluckers.
      Lol you nasty.

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        #18
        Originally posted by mmoses View Post
        You got more patience than me! When we raised quail they got skinned.
        Yep!

        Saw Steven Rinella plucking dove one time to cook
        whole. Seemed like too much work for your return on investment.

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          #19
          Here is the Mother of all Pluckers.

          [ame="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DMydVdwmuws"]How to pluck a chicken in 14 seconds - Homemade Whizbang Chicken Plucker - YouTube[/ame]

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            #20
            Originally posted by SaintBlaise View Post
            Wow. If I had one of those I would grow my own chickens and ducks.

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              #21
              Originally posted by glpoe1 View Post
              DIY: Large pot (turkey fryer pot) fill up with fresh water and get to a boil, shut off fire. Kill checken, let it bleed, dip chicken in the pot holding by their feet. Swish around just a little, pull out, let cool a couple of minuites and the fethers are easy picking. The object is to just heat up the skin and not the meat.
              This is how I would pluck pheasants. It would soften the fat in the skin and make it easier to pluck.

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                #22
                Originally posted by Gumbo Man View Post
                Wow. If I had one of those I would grow my own chickens and ducks.
                Be great if it worked on turkeys.

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                  #23
                  Originally posted by SaintBlaise View Post
                  Be great if it worked on turkeys.
                  I saw a video once where a guy scalded a 25 or 30 lb pig and put him in. Came out looking slick as a new penny.

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                    #24
                    No plucking here. My kids got me a 6 foot rooster for fathers day. My wife hasn't stopped laughing...
                    Attached Files

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                      #25
                      Originally posted by SaintBlaise View Post



                      That’s one bad mother plucker

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                        #26
                        Originally posted by mmoses View Post
                        You got more patience than me! When we raised quail they got skinned.
                        Skins the best part. Very quick with the drill bit plucker. You clamp it to a table, dip the birds in hot water for a bit, and get going

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                          #27
                          Originally posted by Chew View Post
                          Skins the best part. Very quick with the drill bit plucker. You clamp it to a table, dip the birds in hot water for a bit, and get going

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                          Gospel. If birds didn’t have skin they would be uneatable.

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                            #28
                            Originally posted by SaintBlaise View Post

                            We borrowed one similar to this and it had a tendency to rip the skin or pull wings off. Not sure if it was spinning too fast or our birds were too heavy for this process. They were pretty big broilers. We might have let them grow about a week too long.


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                              #29
                              Originally posted by deep n the heat View Post
                              Load them up and take them Lilja Farms in Aldine. Last time i was there he did them for $3 each. Way better then dealing with the time and mess.
                              Winner in my book

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                                #30
                                Originally posted by deep n the heat View Post
                                Load them up and take them Lilja Farms in Aldine. Last time i was there he did them for $3 each. Way better then dealing with the time and mess.
                                Dang i haven't seen that name"Lilja Farms" since I was a kid

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