Just share, we don’t care about that kind of stuff. When I see other people’s food it inspires me.

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Fine! Heres one of our young roosters that i didnt share a few nights ago.

Well that looks amazing!!! 🤩

It was, my texture averse wife and barbarian child both were picking at the bones like a pair of perfect heathens

Nice! 😂

Question, after butchering the rooster, how long do you wait until cooking? I culled one and cooked the same day and it was tough as leather. Cook method, pellet grill.

I tend to do soup or just make bone broth with them.

roosters are always tough. known to be so. the only way around it is to slow/low cook, which is why they are usually just used for soup and stock.

That’s good to know. The tough one was actually a hen. I just culled a rooster yesterday though and didn’t want to be tough again. Sounds like soup for dinner tomorrow night 😋

How old are these culls?

They about 7 months

Oh, yeah they gonna be decently tough regardless of how you age them post harvest.

Ive got about, 6 more roos that gotta get gone asap. I think theyre about 5 months, maybe 4.5.. either way i just go by when they start crowing at stupid hours all the time.

Its like a dinner bell!

Hahaha that’s a good tell tell sign. Thanks for the info

I had recently heard earlier this summer to let them age in the fridge for 24-48. This particular one had been in there for almost a week.

Ive also eaten same day as butcher on birds that were barely old enough to harvest and have had them tough.

24-48 is my rule now unless its a matter of survival