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    Transporting waterfowl

    I've even left them in an ice chest for 4 day- the ice compleatly melted, and they were just sitting in cold water. They breasted out fine.
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    Transporting waterfowl

    Hi everyone. Longtime lurker, first time poster. I actually age most of my birds, meaning I'll hang them up in a cool dry place (usually my garage) for 2 or 3 days before I breast out or pluck my ducks. Getting them on ice in the first 24 hours is not imperative as long as they aren't sittiing...

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