It wasn't really that hard to do, like I said, the most important thing is a really sharp flexible boning knife and taking your time.
There is one thing that has me so disapointed in the final result of my turducken dinner. I had one half of the bird left over after I cut into it to feed the crowd. I gave large chunks of it to both B-I-L's and there was a good 5 lb block for me to bring home. Well, I got into the wine and when it was time to go I left my tupperware dish in the fridge at Mom's. I'm working all week and won't get a chance to go back up there to get it. Damn, damn, DAMN!!!!!! I should recruit Spawn to go fetch it for me, she's home from school for the week and not doing anything else nearly as important.
PTN
ps
One thing I didn't spend a moment of time thinking about was the shrimp going into the duck's stuffing. My Mom and my nephew are both highly allergic to shrimp and so were not able to enjoy any of the turducken. Think about who your guests are going to be and plan accordingly. My Mom's seafood allergy totally slipped my mind (I didn't know about my nephew's.)