Monday, November 24, 2008

Butcher Day

Our second butcher day has come and gone. We are in the final stages of sealing them up for the freezer. We don't have a proper scale, so we don't know the exact weights, but figure they are averaging four pounds. With so many more birds this time, we were too busy to take many pictures. Not to mention it was nearly freezing out and we just wanted to get it done. Once we finished the chickens, we had the opportunity to help a couple (Jen and Leaf, nice to meet you!) from an online chicken group butcher their two turkeys. I'm glad I had a chance to meet the birds, because I've never met a nice turkey and these two were very calm and friendly. Hmmm, maybe next year we'll add a turkey to the mix.

So, I just have this one picture to share. It is really distasteful, so if you don't have a sense of humor, don't look, just go on over to Tiff's blog and look at some good pictures there. If you dare, enjoy my mullet chicken!










2 comments:

Johnson Family said...

Dude! That is like so 80's!!

And yes, it was darn cold that day, even when I got my camera out it kept fogging up. I'm bringing a heater to put under the table next time if we end up this late in the year again. I agree, those were two of the nicest turkeys that I've ever met.

Shana said...

That is freaking hilarious! I love it!