patandchickens
Crazy Cat Lady
I age mine for 3-4 days in the fridge. The one time I aged turkeys in coolers, for freezer rather than to cook right away, I checked the cooler temp *frequently* and only aged 2 days.
I have been so happy with the "suck the air out of the ziploc bag with your lips" and (for larger ones) "immerse in water to force air out before ziplocking" methods that I have never had any urge to lay out a coupla hundred dollars for vacuum sealing supplies. If you already have them for other purposes then sure use them for your poultry, but IMHO it is worth at least TRYING these methods. You really can achieve about as good air evacuation, and of course it is free.
Pat
I have been so happy with the "suck the air out of the ziploc bag with your lips" and (for larger ones) "immerse in water to force air out before ziplocking" methods that I have never had any urge to lay out a coupla hundred dollars for vacuum sealing supplies. If you already have them for other purposes then sure use them for your poultry, but IMHO it is worth at least TRYING these methods. You really can achieve about as good air evacuation, and of course it is free.
Pat