Decrowing Rooster

   / Decrowing Rooster #11  
[FONT=Verdana, Arial, Helvetica]Crockpot Chicken Paprikash with Dumplings[/FONT]​
[FONT=Verdana, Arial, Helvetica]6 boneless, skinless chicken breasts
1 medium onion chopped
1 tsp. salt
1/2 tsp. black pepper
1 tbsp. Hungarian paprika
1 cup chicken broth
8 ounces sour cream
1 tbsp. cornstarch or flour [/FONT]
[FONT=Verdana, Arial, Helvetica]Dumplings:
3 eggs
1/3 cup water
2-1/2 cups all-purpose flour, sifted

Add onions to crock pot. Add seasonings, chicken and broth

Cover and cook on LOW 5 to 6 hours

Shortly before serving, turn on high and stir together sour cream and cornstarch. Stir into crockpot and heat through.

Taste and adjust seasonings (sour cream and cornstarch may be omitted if desired). Serve with dumplings (recipe below)

Dumplings

Beat 3 eggs, add 1/3 cup water and 2-1/2 cups flour. Beat with a spoon until smooth. Drop from teaspoon into boiling salted water and cook until dumplings rise to the top, approximately 10 minutes.

Serves 6 [/FONT]

Ok, that made me LOL. For some reason i read it in While E Coyote's voice like he was reading a recipe for cooking rabbit,,:laughing:
 
   / Decrowing Rooster #12  
Ok, that made me LOL. For some reason i read it in While E Coyote's voice like he was reading a recipe for cooking rabbit,,:laughing:

I thought Wiley E. Coyote was chasing road runners and I don't think ever 'speaks', are you thinking about Elmer Fudd and 'wascally wabbits'?
Dave.
 
   / Decrowing Rooster #13  
Cut his head off and eat him.:laughing:
 
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#14  
Greetings, Just read your words of wisdom, like foxhole humor.
" How we gona get them off that hill?" " We could ask them to come down here."

Curly, I've heard of that, keeping the rooster in a low inclosure at night, do you know it to work?

I have heard a rooster has no vocal cords. I have heard that a mustle lower in the chest area does control the crowing.

I expected the recipes, that may be the answer as these chicks grow older.

The girls want to incubate, I would make an incubator, the eggs. That would be an adventure for the whole familly.

Well! I'll take this under advisement while waiting for Curly Dave's answer about the low inclosure at night or whatever else might be posted. Thanks

Richard
 
   / Decrowing Rooster #19  
Shortly after we moved here in September, 2005, I frequently heard a rooster crowing. I'd guess it was probably in the next block south of us. Of course, being an old country boy, I kind of like hearing them, just as I like hearing a donkey braying, as well as the birds singing. But anyway, it wasn't long until a couple of teenage girls came knocking on the door one evening and had a petition they wanted us to sign to allow them to keep their pet rooster. I told them I didn't mind the sound at all, but could understand other people not liking it, so I would not sign their petition. After they left, I checked our city ordinances and could see that if 2 or more people complain about the noise, no petition is going to mean anything, because a barking dog or crowing rooster has to go. So after a day or two, I never again heard a rooster in this neighborhood.
 

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