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I will donate a duck plucker and draw from names that reply to the topic, say Hello, Thank You, Get Flowered or whatever, but put your name in the hat, unless one of your MODS will do this, I am having trouble with my computer, but if not I will draw from the names on 6/7, my boys birthday (He doesn't even have an Easy Pluck) Thank You, ROD WHITEHEAD Easy Pluck One of the LAST things MADE IN THE USA

 

http://www.pluckwitheasypluck.com Click on view demo to see me pluck a duck in my living room!!

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Gotta be in it to win it!

 

I'm guessing it might struggle with the small feathers, but if it gets rid of most of the downy stuff it'll save hours and many a sore hand!

 

Just need to get it to work with English game birds now! ;)

 

I'm guessing it'll work ok with geese, being similar to duck?

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That's a real neat idea Rod! Will it work on pigeons & Pheasants with such ease?

I know a stack of keepers that would love a transportable "plucking" machine.

 

John

I sell this as a "DUCK" plucker, it does geese in about 5 minutes, we must pull a hand full of feathers, by hand, to give the fingers a place to start. Last winter I tried two pheasants, the first dry, no success, the second scalded and yes after 5 minutes or so rolling the bird this way and that, yes it did do the pheasant, but chicken pluckers have longer more supple fingers and by this fall, I will have an Easy Pluck C/P for sale, Chicken/Pheasant. I have been working on this nonstop for the last month or so and I will ship the first one to Nicaragua tomorrow!! Harvest season in the southern hemisphere. If you read my plucking reviews, some of the Pluckers have had limited success on some upland birds but only using a LOT of FINESSE. I will again state, This is a fantastic "Duck" plucker for the money!!!! Thank You, ROD
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Gotta be in it to win it!

 

I'm guessing it might struggle with the small feathers, but if it gets rid of most of the downy stuff it'll save hours and many a sore hand!

 

Just need to get it to work with English game birds now! ;)

 

I'm guessing it'll work ok with geese, being similar to duck?

No plucker will get all of the "EARLY" pinfeathers out, we must use wax there. A little later in the season, ALL ducks come just about as clean as the one in my video!! The Easy Pluck does a POOR job.. on Snow Geese, WILL NOT DO SEA DUCKS, I post ALL comments, reviews on my web site, GOOD AND BAD, Thank You, ROD
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Duck Plucker "GIVEAWAY" 6/7/2010 I will draw names from the small number of replies to my post on The EASY PLUCK donation ON 6/7/10, This is worth aprox, $175 Dollars US, Please, just reply to the post about the plucker to have your name entered in the drawing!! Thank You, ROD ---- Ian B, (If you would like to have some other "Competition", please take CHARGE)

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that would make my wifey very happy it would save her hours of work :whistling:

 

ATB Danw

 

thats a bloody brilliant idea i hate plucking. my mate had a normal drill one once but slung it because it took him longer to clear up than pluck them by hand.

 

nice idea rod

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i havent plucked a bird in year's due to the mother roaring about feather's turning up day's after, ever sence iv just skinned then and what a handy piece this is, and with the skin on the nicer the meat

 

Yes, patdahat, We agree on the "Nicer" meat part of plucking ducks versus breasting, juicier, more flavorful and the very best parts of the ducks( the first thing I eat) are the thighs, which just end up in the ditch otherwise! Thanks for the comments, ROD

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i havent plucked a bird in year's due to the mother roaring about feather's turning up day's after, ever sence iv just skinned then and what a handy piece this is, and with the skin on the nicer the meat

 

 

Yes indeed, patdahat,We agree wholeheartedly on the "Nicer" meat, plucked versus breasted. My very faavorite part of any duck(The very first thing that I eat, the thighs and the legs) which end up in some ditch somewhere otherwise!! Thanks for the comments, ROD

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