- Apr 25, 2013
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I'm a first-timer at processing chickens. I culled a laying hen today using the broomstick method to break her neck. Once she was done flapping, I cut her head off and tied her up by her legs to drain, but after nearly 30 min only a couple tablespoons worth of blood came out. Ended up discarding her carcass in the trash
I realize that I probably should have just slit her throat and let her bleed out while conscious, but I wanted to do a culling method that is more instantaneous. I've heard of folks using the broomstick method to process chickens, but now I wonder if it's even possible to drain the blood that way. Seems like it gets clogged up or something. Or, maybe there is some technique to the broomstick method that I just don't know. Can anyone enlighten me?

I realize that I probably should have just slit her throat and let her bleed out while conscious, but I wanted to do a culling method that is more instantaneous. I've heard of folks using the broomstick method to process chickens, but now I wonder if it's even possible to drain the blood that way. Seems like it gets clogged up or something. Or, maybe there is some technique to the broomstick method that I just don't know. Can anyone enlighten me?