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    green packet of meat along chicken's breast.

    I didn't take anything you said as an insult, only a echoing to my own developed opinions on the CX breed.
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    green packet of meat along chicken's breast.

    Thank you for this advice, that was my intention, though I'm boiling the heck out of the breast/carcass for the dog, tossed the green bit in the incinerator.
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    green packet of meat along chicken's breast.

    Thank you, that indeed is the issue. and it appears some of the stress causes listed could've had a role to play, as the generator had been running within 20 feet of their enclosure quite a lot over the past few weeks, and I built a new duck house right next to their run. Pah, you know, this...
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    Thanks everyone for the welcome. I will try to get together a bit of a photo gallery to show off my flock and fluffle.
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    green packet of meat along chicken's breast.

    None came out significantly odd to make me take notice, my layers who gather round as i butcher my broilers ate the organs as I cleaned. The liver, heart and gizzard which I cook for the dog all looked 100% normal. The bile duct was in tact on the liver, as best I can recall, (cause yeah...
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    green packet of meat along chicken's breast.

    Hi, I just butchered one of my Cornish Cross white rocks, and I decided to debone it. When i was carving the meat off the breast, I found a separated packet of meat all along both sides of the breast bone that was green. Pictures attached. Anyone ever see this before? The bird was 13 weeks...
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    Hi From northern Ontario. I raise chickens, ducks and rabbits, as well as a few geese. I've read pages that google turned up on this site for years, so I thought i'd join, that way I could add my 2 cents for what it's worth.
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