Bettacreek
Almost Self-Reliant
I've butchered chickens so far from this year's endeavors, but now I've got pekin and coturnix eggs in the bator, to raise out into meat birds (the excess males anyways). I found that I couldn't butcher my turkeys that were supposed to be butchered this fall, although, fortunately, there are only two males. I'm debating on whether or not it'd be worth it to raise some for sales as filled out meat birds, or in an attempt to butcher for myself again. The coturnix, I'm thinking more for cat food, though they can easily be added to our diet as well. The ducks, I shouldn't have a problem with them, but I wonder about cooking them, as I know if they're not cooked right, they're disgusting (just try some of the duck at our one chinese place in the other town, it's NASTY). The quail, I know, won't provide much meat, which is why I'm thinking cat food... Easier to skin them out and toss them whole, into a meat grinder and feed raw. I'll have to see if it's okay to feed raw, course ground bones like this though. The turkeys would be the best, less effort to butcher them and more meat, but I just couldn't do it this year. Maybe next year, with numerous poults running around and less chance to get attached to them (with school and everything), just maybe I can butcher some out. They'll be 3/4 broad breasted and 1/4 royal palm, so still a substantial amount of meat, even with that royal palm blood in there.
I'd LOVE to get some rabbits as well, so I could have pelts along with meat (of course, they'd have to be raised longer, but still).
As it stands now, I feel like if I could butcher turkeys, I could very easily feed our family for the entire year, with just what we hatch here. I could do it fairly cheaply as well, with brewery grain to help fill out birds. Of course, we'd still have to put some red meat into the freezer and jars, which only happened with a lamb this year. Hopefully I can get a deer next year to help with red meat.
What's everyone else do for their meat supply? Do the animals you have keep you self-sufficient in the meat department?
I'd LOVE to get some rabbits as well, so I could have pelts along with meat (of course, they'd have to be raised longer, but still).
As it stands now, I feel like if I could butcher turkeys, I could very easily feed our family for the entire year, with just what we hatch here. I could do it fairly cheaply as well, with brewery grain to help fill out birds. Of course, we'd still have to put some red meat into the freezer and jars, which only happened with a lamb this year. Hopefully I can get a deer next year to help with red meat.
What's everyone else do for their meat supply? Do the animals you have keep you self-sufficient in the meat department?