How to Bone a Bird
In buying birds for boning, select those which have been fresh killed, dry picked, and not drawn.
Instructions
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In buying birds for boning, select those which have been fresh killed, dry picked, and not drawn.
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Singe, remove pinfeathers, head, and feet, and cut off wings close to body.
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Lay bird on a board, breast down.
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Begin at neck and with sharp knife cut through the skin the entire length of body.
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Scrape the flesh from backbone until end of one shoulder-blade is found; scrape flesh from shoulder-blade and continue around wing joint, cutting through tendinous portions which are encountered; then bone other side.
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Scrape skin from backbone the entire length of body, working across the ribs.
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Free wishbone and collar-bones, at same time removing crop and windpipe; continue down breastbone, particular care being taken not to break the skin as it lies very near bone, or to cut the delicate membranes which enclose entrails.
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Scrape flesh from second joints and drumsticks, laying it back and drawing off as a glove may be drawn from the hand.
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Withdraw carcass and put flesh back in its original shape.
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In large birds where wings are boned, scrape flesh to middle joint, where bone should be broken, leaving bone at tip end to assist in preserving shape.