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The Yardbird 21833 Chicken Plucker is a professional-grade poultry defeathering machine featuring a powerful 1.5 HP motor spinning a 20-inch stainless steel drum at 300 RPM. Equipped with 110 natural rubber fingers, it efficiently removes feathers in under 30 seconds without damaging the skin. Its integrated irrigation ring enables hands-free feather flushing, while safety features like a drum-sensing switch and GFCI protect the operator. Compact and portable with transport wheels, itโs easy to clean and maintain, supported by a US-based customer service team and a 1-year warranty.






| ASIN | B01BI5D0MK |
| Additional Features | Portable |
| Best Sellers Rank | #57,566 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ( See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ) #379 in Poultry Habitat Supplies |
| Brand | Yardbird |
| Brand Name | Yardbird |
| Breed Recommendation | Chicken |
| Color | Stainless Steel |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 out of 5 stars 1,198 Reviews |
| Dog Breed Size | Medium |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00012642003028 |
| Included Components | Chicken plucker |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 26.7"L x 30.6"W x 36"H |
| Item Type Name | 110 Natural Rubber Fingers, Integrated Irrigation Ring |
| Manufacturer | Yardbird |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 21833 |
| Material | Stainless Steel |
| Material Type | Stainless Steel |
| Model Name | Stainless Steel Chicken Plucker |
| Model Number | 21833 |
| Number of Levels | 1 |
| Product Dimensions | 26.7"L x 30.6"W x 36"H |
| Special Feature | Portable |
| Specific Uses For Product | Poultry |
| Target Species | Chicken |
| UPC | 012642003028 |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
| Warranty Description | 1 Year Warranty |
B**Y
Works great!
Came on time and in great shape. It was pretty easy to assemble the directions could be a little better tho. I didn't have any problem getting the one finger installed that everyone complained about and I'm literally a 5ft 4 In small women. After making sure the two arrows on the side were lined up and the power cord was safe from getting wet I went to work. The box says done in 15 seconds! Let me tell you for me about 7 seconds is the max it took to clean a bird. I say clean bc they were clean. Maybe one or two feathers were left and the skin and bones were not damaged if left in for 7 seconds I found the 15 seconds will break a bone or rip the skin. I processed 10 chickens from start to finish alone in about two hours and most of that time was walking from the coop to the plucker witch is around 200 yards apart for each bird. I would imagine two people could easily process 50 in that time maybe more if you got down to business after you have everything set up ready to go. Cleaning it was pretty simple soap and water and a hose worked just fine and took maybe 5 mins. Over all I 100% feel like this was money well spent if it holds up. This has saved so much time and if it holds up is a game changer for me my family and my friends who refuse to buy chicken from factory farm situations. It makes the job so much more satisfying and I don't have that dreaded feeling about the work it takes to process chickens now. That alone makes me want to help more people learn to raise their own meat share the meat I raised and cut back on the store bought mystery chicken so many people are left as the only option. I work 6 days a week 10 hrs a day and finding time to feed water etc is hard but finding time to process was a chore but now I can cut that time down so much that it's something I don't even worry about. Like I said total game changer if it holds up.
K**S
Great
Works great. Easy to use and gets the job done.
M**S
Good budget chicken plucker for home use
Works good with cornish cross chickens it works ok with red rangers but leaves a few more feathers. Had to replace fingers near end of second year due to cracking and breaking off. GFCI module got wet during second year of use and quit working. Motor sometimes just hums when starting and doesn't spin. I have to spin by hand when it happens but it will still run. I have been reasonably happy with this machine but seems to need a lot of maintenance to keep working for no more than we use it. I'll tear into the motor start circuit when were done this year no time now got process chickens. Beats hand plucking for sure and easy enough for anyone to use. Easy clean up with the removable drum. My expectations were reasonable since I did buy the least expensive one I could find. We pluck about 150 birds per year. Works ok with turkeys up to around 25 lbs live weight larger than that is more difficult to manage. Works with ducks but more hand plucking is necessary. Overall I'm ok with this unit it gets the job done.
C**N
Game-Changer for Poultry Processing!
The Yardbird 21833 Chicken Plucker has completely transformed how we process chickens on our farm. The 1.5 HP motor is powerful and consistent, and the 20-inch stainless steel drum handles multiple birds with ease. The 110 natural soft fingers do an excellent job โ fast, efficient, and gentle enough to avoid damaging the skin. One of my favorite features is the integrated irrigation ring, which keeps everything clean during operation and makes cleanup afterward much easier. The debris collection system is simple but effective, and the transport wheels are a huge plus for moving it around the yard or barn. If you're processing poultry regularly, this machine is a must-have. It saves time, reduces manual labor, and delivers professional results. Highly recommended! We processed 8 roosters in 2 hours with the help of this plucker.
A**R
Yardbird landed on my porch
The Yardbird landed on my porch unlike other pluckers that are only delivered curbside with a truck or lift gate. The box looked like it had been through a war but the product was in good condition. There was a small ding in the fan cover on the motor so I contacted Yardird and they sent a replacement within two days. The unit functioned fine without the new part but when you spend your hard earned dough on an item you want it to look great as well. The Yardbird customer service is excellent. They answer the phone and speak English without an accent. The unit has some assembly required however for hundreds of dollars less than any other unit I was wiling to use a couple of wrenches to put it together. The instructions are well done and obviously written by someone that knows the English language. The manual contains assembly instructions, warnings, and even a parts page that shows all of the replacement parts that one could order if there was an issue. I was pleasantly surprised that there is a one year warranty published in the manual and there is a serial number on the manual cover that matches the serial number on the machine. I found this useful while calling customer service. Like many others I considered building a plucker. I looked at the detailed lists of parts that others have published to build their own. Just the materials ranged from $450 - $750. Also, you needed to be a machinist, a carpenter, and dabble at being an electrician to get it all together. To put this in perspective I researched purchasing a 1.5 H.P. washdown grade motor and the motor cost as much as this entire machine. This unit is a performer. With 1.5 H.P. and no belt slippage this thing can easily handled two seven pound birds. It's advertised rating is two eight pound birds and I believe that it can handle it. It is advertised as completely plucking two birds in 15 seconds. This is also accurate. If you are familiar with plucking by hand or with one of those external drum pluckers that throws the feathers everywhere this product will speed up the operation substantially. The secret is in the scald just as all other plucker users and reviewers have mentioned. When you are processing and forget to turn the scalder burner off you will get a couple of chickens with ripped skin. I also had a couple of birds with broken knee joints however the next step is to cut the foot off at the knee so this is not a deal breaker. The drive train is completely sealed and maintenance free (says the manual). We will see if it stands the test of time but it appears to be very solid especially in the drive train (motor, gearbox, and output shaft). After butchering the machine can be cleaned by releasing the latches on the tub. There is a nifty safety switch that does not allow the machine to operate without the stainless tub in place. My only complaint is that the on/off switch is a bit hidden from sight. Once a few birds are processed finding the switch is second nature but it takes some practice. All in all this product works and does exactly what is advertised. I would recommend this to a friend.
M**T
Works great for plucking, but had quality issues. Ended up returning for refund.
I purchased this plucker in August, 2018. It arrived in good condition, and assembly was easy. We used it to clean about 30 chickens, and it worked mostly as advertised, but I ended up having a few issues. The first problem arose as we were in the middle of butchering, and the GFI switch on the cord tripped. I tried to reset it, but it would not reset. I plugged the cord into several different outlets both on my house and garage, with no luck. Since we needed to finish butchering that day, I ended up bypassing the GFI switch on the plucker cord, and it worked fine after that. I had the plucker plugged into a GFI protected outlet, so I didn't see the need for the additional interrupter anyway. After butchering, I thoroughly cleaned the plucker, and stored it in my garage. A few weeks ago, I plugged it in to test and make sure it was ready for this fall's flock. The motor would not start. Upon plugging it in, I could hear a clicking sound, which I found was the magnetic disconnect switch attached to the drum. This switch will not allow the plucker to run without the drum in place. The switch seemed to be in working order, clicking into place each time I plugged the unit in. I investigated further, by resetting the breaker on the motor, plugging the unit into various outlets in my garage(all of which I tested and found to be working). I could not get the motor to run at all. My unit was just barely within the one year warranty period since purchase, so I contacted Amazon to see if I could exchange for a working unit. Amazon customer service, which has always been very good in my experience, said that they could not exchange, but would refund purchase price if I sent the unit back. So, I ended up totally disassembling the unit so that I could fit it into a large box for return. I was curious to see what may have caused the issue, so during disassembly, I pulled the bottom fan shroud and housing off the electric drive motor. I found that the fan shroud was full of feathers, which totally blocked the air vents on the bottom of the motor. I then removed the blower fan from the shaft, and inspected the shaft seal area. The rubber seal between the fan shaft and the motor housing was all dinged up and torn, with some metal shavings protruding between it and the bore. I can't imagine feathers causing this sort of damage, and believe it was intalled this way at the factory. I then proceeded to pull the bottom cover off the motor housing, and looked inside. I found signs of water damage and corrosion inside the motor itself. It appears that the water coming out of the plucker is able to run along the sides of the motor housing, and down into the fan shroud at the bottom of the motor. The openings at the top of the shroud are big enough to let feathers get in as well. The feathers then plug up the vent slots at the bottom of the shroud, causing it to fill up with water. While not ideal, this would probably not be a huge issue, but coupled with the bad fan shaft seal that was installed on my unit, I think the fan spinning in a pool of water forced water up into the electric motor itself. After the motor sat for a few months with moisture inside, corrosion got the best of it, and it was toast. I am no expert, but this is my best guess as to what happened. The manufacturer should take a look at redesigning the fan shroud to eliminate water and feathers entering, and quality control should do a better job of inspecting the seals on the motor housing. I am not sure what caused my initial problem with the GFI on the cord, but I am assuming it was a faulty switch. For anyone that currently owns one of these, or if you are thinking of buying one, I would pay attention to that bottom fan shroud, and make sure it does not plug and fill with water. Perhaps drilling a few extra holes in the vertical surfaces of the shroud would let water flow out if the bottom slots get plugged. If you are mechanically inclined, a visual check of the fan shaft seal before use would be a good idea. Overall this plucker works great when it works, but I am looking into other options for replacing my dead one. I attached a few photos of the parts that I pulled and inspected, and the inside of the motor housing. It is tough to see in the photos, but there was rust and corrosion on many surfaces inside the electric motor.
J**D
Worth every penny!
Well worth the money! Easy to put together and makes getting those feather off a breeze. I used it on turkeys. It worked like a charm with the smaller birds. But the larger ones caused the machine to get caught up so I had to hold the larger birds. Still beats plucking by hand! That stuff is for the birds.
J**O
Amazing!!!
Absolutely loveeee the yard bird chicken plucker!! Saved us hours processing chickens. Didn't realize i could attach a burlap bag or something else to catch the feathers but now I do! We did 2 Cornish cross chickens at a time in under a minute! Was amazing and super easy to clean. Easy to put together unless you have turkeys helping and stealing the shiny bolts or anything else they find interesting. Watch the video before you unbox it. Made life much easier! Husband does not read directions cause, you know...he knows everything...but they were super easy to follow if you get to read them.
C**L
Excelente equipo
Materiales de buena calidad, motor grande, dedos grandes y el cilindro es grande igual, yo la uso para desplumar pollos de 3 a 5 kilos, por precauciรณn solo 1 por ciclo, solo de 20 a 30 segundos y quedan muy limpios
A**W
This machine works great.
I bought the plucker a few months ago but was only able to use it this past weekend. It performed beautifully. I had read a lot of the 1-3 star reviews and wanted to watch for the negative aspects of this plucker. I have used other brands (that you cant buy here) and they are twice the price. I had no problem plucking two birds at once but I usually only pluck one at a time. The plucker is never the bottleneck as far as 'processing day' goes so needing to pluck birds faster isn't an issue. I put a 5 gallon bucket under the machine where the feathers and water come out. (I drilled holes around the bottom edge of the bucket, this worked great). All I had to do was empty the bucket as opposed to clean up feathers everywhere. No more needing to stand and hose the spinning birds either. I read people were concerned the connector wouldn't fare well with the weight of the attached hose and that there was no shut off. I recently purchased an expandable garden hose with a shut off on it. This was the ticket. The plucker is way lighter than other pluckers (I've not seen another plucker with wheels) so moving it around was a far better experience than dragging the competition around. Other pluckers don't disassemble so you have to reach inside to try to clean them out. Taking the drum off made clean up a snap. If you've used other pluckers you'll know what I'm talking about. If you haven't count yourself lucky and buy this one. As a side note, I had a few questions about the plucker so I emailed the company. I got a fast reply with the information I wanted. They seem like a good company to deal with.
J**T
Easy to rinse clean and wheel out of the way.
Great plucker. So fast. Does a fantastic job
M**N
does a fair job
I used the plucker to pluck 60 Freedom Ranger chickens. I used a 65 L (quart) pot heated with a large propane burner. When the temperature was just right and the stars aligned, the plucker plucked the chickens completely clean. Most of the time though there were feathers left over particularly on the back and wing edges. Fortunately these come off by hand fairly easily and quickly and the really tedious type of feathers are all removed by the plucker. You have to make sure the temperature is just right. I found 150 degrees F to be about right. 140 didn't seem to remove as many feathers and 160 and above will have the plucker ripping the skin off. With a big pot and burner it is fairly easy to maintain the scalding temperature. I also removed the legs and head before putting in the scalder and plucker. I found it best to do one chicken at a time. If it hasn't removed the feathers in 15 to 30 seconds, they aren't coming off and those feathers need to be removed by hand. The plucker itself is very well made. I have been told Freedom Rangers are harder to pluck than the basic white industrial chicken so maybe that has some effect on my results. My chickens were 4 to 5 lbs. cleaned.
P**S
Very satisfied with my Yardbird Plucker.
I purchased the Yardbird Plucker this summer to process meat kings and turkeys. My chickens were between 8 - 12lbs. At first I was just scalding them and dropping them in the plucker. To get them to bounce around, I had to flip them . Then I removed their head and feet before dropping them in. This did the trick. It worked perfectly after that. It says it can take up to a 20lb turkey and I can vouch for that. I processed 4 turkeys today. Three birds were 19 lbs and it handled them ok. The last one was 27 lbs. I tried it anyway to see how it would do. The bird just fit in the yardbird so I had to tumble it by hand a few times and then finished plucking by hand. It did manage to remove a lot of the feathers though. One other thing I figured out with the turkeys, was to manually remove the large tail and wing feathers before putting them in the yardbird. These feathers are just too big and don't purge from the machine. All in all I am 100% satisfied with the yardbird. It really made the processing so much easier. Now to see how durable it is.
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