Does anyone have experience butchering guinea hens? Are they different to butcher than chickens?
Does anyone have experience butchering guinea hens? Are they different to butcher than chickens?
just bigger.. if you lived closer i would be glad to come do it for ya. i hate the things..lol
lol, they are dumb ugly noisy birds and they are morphing over here from the neighbors. When we talked to him about it his response was "if they are bothering you just kill them" So how do they taste? Like Chicken? Is the canning process any different than other poultry?
i have never ate one. at least not in recent memory. family raised them when i was a kid and since then i stay as far away from them as possible. maybe someone else can chime in on that one..
Handle them the same as chickens. Only difference I've ever run in to is: Don't get the notion you are going to wring their necks.
Our way is to let them be quiet, not riled up. Then shoot them in the head with a good pellet gun--not a BB gun, or use a .22. More the better if you can get up early enough to catch them roosting.
Getting them riled up will get more blood in the carcass, and adrenaline. Really affects the taste.
Cook them the same as chicken , or even better, like pheasant.
At home we ate guinea hen at least once a week.
Two weeks ago we brought in 100 Guinea keats.
When they are around two pound we start processing a few a week. Half for food, half for freezer.
Hope this helps,
CC
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I loooooovee me some good ol' roasted guinea.
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Have you tried pressure canning them? Same method as other poultry?
These hens are at least a year old and they are all rather large, they belong to the neighbor and they have been spending too much time at our place bothering our chickens. When we talked to him about them he said "if they bother you shoot them". Well, dh will shoot them but we aren't going to let the meat go to waste.
Cook them like a pheasant. Very good eating.