whistlepig
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We scalded the chickens in boiling water to make them easier to pluck. A dirty chicken dipped in scalding water is truly an unforgettable smell.
We scalded the chickens in boiling water to make them easier to pluck. A dirty chicken dipped in scalding water is truly an unforgettable smell.
Egon can you locate a picture of a turkey that took 4 persons to hold while removing feathers. must be size of ostrich How long was the beard.
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If you have ever been "flopped" by a game hen protecting her chicks or a Canadian Goose gander protecting a nest you may acquire a new respect for some birds like I did.
We had a gander protecting a nest at work. It was constantly threatening people going into the start of their the shift. One of the young pups said he was tired of it and was going to kill the gander. So next day game on. The gander came at him and he went after the gander. When about ten feet from each other the gander took flight and hit him head on. He grabbed the gander with both hands around it's neck. It literally beat him to death. He was screaming for help. He didn't have the gander. The gander had him. The parking lot was full of folks. It was one of the funniest things we ever saw.
As far as game hens? If you were raised around game hens with chicks you will know what "flopped" truly means.
I think your correct I remember where I saw one now at a museum it was used to weigh cotton balesPart of a Star Hanging Balance. ( A scale for weighing things). You are missing the bar and the weight.