Chickens for bug control and food recycling.

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They sell hand held ones. It's a drill bit with 4 or 5 of the 'fingers' attached. the drill spins the fingers, the feathers come off.
Not expensive at all.

I got one of those and it was worthless. Now I just skin the birds.

Should have a broody hatch tomorrow...not a large one, if they make it at all.
 

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That's what I do too but after five of them I am pretty much through for the day unless I can get my sons to help. Pulling skins of old boys is so tough but the young ones much easier.
 

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Not relative to the thread but I drove past this house today and saw a yard full of all different kinds of lilies...I can't imagine how many years it would take to fill a yard this size with lilies, but it was breathtaking!

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