whole chickens and turkeys

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smokingearl

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I've always wondered how am I suppose to get the breast to 165 and get the thigh at 175 at the same time. seems if I take the thigh to 175, the breast always is too and ends up dry. 
 
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If you smoke them whole, that can be the problem.. You can spatchcock the birds, separate the thigh section / breast section and take independent temps..
When cooking meats that prefer different temps, if that is your goal, improvise... That's the best advice I can give you....
 
I always spatchcock my birds, but I don't separate the thighs and legs. I put a probe in both the breast and thigh, and miraculously when the breast hits 160 the thigh is ALWASY at 175!
 
I always spatchcock my birds, but I don't separate the thighs and legs. I put a probe in both the breast and thigh, and miraculously when the breast hits 160 the thigh is ALWASY at 175!
Yep. I don't really seem to have a problem getting them to different temps. The breast is typically larger so the thigh should cook a little faster. 
 
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