bought em. they are made specifically for plucking. used on chickens, turkeys, geese, ducks, etc.,etc.,etc.,etc
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Ohhh ok, that makes sense. I maybe thought you had to buy all the fingers from "Rusty Nail":*****: |
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i bet it makes a mess out of all the feathers do you have some way to catch them
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You cut off the wings, then lightly hold the duck so the fingers can pull the feathers out.
Then you dip the duck in water with a little wax on top and pull the wax off. Last, singe the pin feathers off and wash the duck in fresh water to get the burnt crap off. There is no way it can get the pin feathers off with a duck plucker. If you put it on the fingers hard enough to get some of them off, you will bruise the meat pretty bad. Most duck pluckers have a sheet metal or fiberglass shroud that directs the feathers out of the plucking shed or into a grass sack. You will still get feathers on you though. |
all i got to say is when its done.. i want a video of this machine. i've never heard of anything like this, but i don't hunt either
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Is this the one that's at Larry Lyons place? A buddy of mine was braggin on it this morning. Just curious.
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That's her!!
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Man I wanted to go see that thing, but we didn't get any ducks. I was huntin with my boy Cody Newman. He said that thing is bad ***.
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hopefully we will have a few specks to give her a run tomorrow morning:D
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How about a video so we can see that muther plucker in action??!!
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He's gonna take me to check it out during the second split.
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dude you know i had a dream about this thing last night and i don't even hunt! But it worked great in my dream lol
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