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Livestock => Poultry & Waterfowl => Topic started by: roddycm on January 17, 2016, 05:46:41 pm
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So the date couldnt be delayed anymore. My 6 male muscovies time was up.... I was dreading plucking them as it's usually quite a chore but a neighbour told me to kill them then quickly make a hole under the skin and inflate them with a bike pump and then proceed to dry pluck them. I have no idea why this worked so well but I followed this advice, one at a time and the whole lot were done and in the freezer within 2 hours. They are lovely big birds and I am looking forward to duck roast!
Thought I would share as I know many people dread plucking their duck and some even opt for skinning.
Happy plucking!
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thanks for that very interesting
im considering looking for a old pottery wheel putting some sides and rubber fingers on it,
in theory as you turn tbe wheel it should pluck
again in theory
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Good grief I've never heard that one before. Plucking ducks particularly muscovies is so hard, enough to have stopped me from keeping them - thanks for the tip.
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I have this job to do fairly soon. I have hated plucking the muscoveys and sometimes have resorted to skinning them as it takes too long. How did you get a seal around the bicycle pump and the skin ? It sounds like a sanity saver
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It sounds like a sanity saver
It sounds like the sort of thing that would get you sectioned if anybody saw you doing it!! :roflanim:
So let me get this right. You killed them, then blew them up like balloons, then let the air out (hopefully they didn't fly around the room making farting noises!?), then dry plucked them as usual? And this made them easier to pluck?
I'm not sure if this is a windup or utter genius. I'm going to have to give it a go though!!
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I have this job to do fairly soon. I have hated plucking the muscoveys and sometimes have resorted to skinning them as it takes too long. How did you get a seal around the bicycle pump and the skin ? It sounds like a sanity saver
Promise it's not a wind up Womble haha! I made a hole with a sharp knife under the skin and then put the pump nose in and secured round the area with my fingers. My brother pumped quickly and in 30 seconds it balloons up and then you take out the nose and get plucking. The key is to make these steps quick. I was dead in doing 6 but it was really easy and I will always do it this way now! Let me know how you go!!
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just out of interest did you use neck disculation and then bleed them out,
what age where your muscovies
im curious as i have 3 to do that are around 8 months old
thanks
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Mine were around 5 months old. I used the Broom stick method then bled them out. The main thing is to be quick so they don't get cold. Let me know how it goes with 8 month old cos I was thinking I would leave the females longer so they get fatter... just not sure if plucking gets harder as they get older!?
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YE I HAVE HEARD THE PIN FEATHERS GET HARDER TO GET OUT
I HAD MUSCOVY BREAST A FEW WEEKS BACK AND IT REALLY IS LIKE A NICE STEAK IF COOKED ALITLLE PINK
I AM GOING TO DO THE ROAST THE WHOLE THING NEXT TIME
WHAT EQUIPTMENT DID YOU USE
I WAS THINKING OF DIPPING IN HOT WATER AND RUBBER GLOVER TO HELP WITH THE PLUCKING
ITS THE FIST TIME I WILL BE DOING IT
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I literally just killed them, inflated and then dry plucked... no equipment Other than my hands a broom stick a knife and a bucket for feathers and guts!
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Really we plucked 7 older muscovy ducks a few months ago - first time we raised ducks. When warm found it very easy and did a few in no time - used my 10yr old son who was brilliant at this. Used pliers for the wings and did them pretty fast. No issues apart from the hard pin feathers
Hung them for 3 days and froze - very delicious too!
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think they were just over 5 months old all males too. I didnt worry too much about the whispy feathers I just ran a gas lighter over them before cooking.