Monday, August 29, 2011

Sixteen

About 2am this morning, Richard began processing the Little Roosters.  Sixteen of the 52 were done in a period of a little over 7 hours.  He "dresses" them very early in the morning when it is still dark and they are on their roosts.  It seems far less disruptive than when they are awake and scattered all over the pen.  Melanie helped him as it got light. 

When they were finished, they put the 16 little Roosters into the Refrigerator to cool and soften their meat for a day or two.  Then we will package them and put them into the Freezer.

I couldn't sleep, so I got up at 2:30am and headed to the computer to work on the Art Show of my Class Reunion which is coming up in about 3 weeks.  I'll be talking more about this later. 

These days we are really really busy.  The days are full.  We are running different directions.  And we build in some very important time at other times during the day.

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