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  1. theOEGBman

    Home-grown cornishX tastes better, but WHY?

    Quote: You don't reckon since you were an animal science major the university was taking you to (and Fosters Farms inviting you to) their showcase farms, do you? I'm sure different companies have various scenarios and relationships with the growers, but the situation I described does in fact...
  2. theOEGBman

    Home-grown cornishX tastes better, but WHY?

    I don't know about other states, but here in CA, our big producer is Foster Farms. The company owns everything. Their hatchery, their farms, their processing plant, everything they need. So for that company, everything is ran under one group. I've toured a Foster Farms broiler farm. The birds...
  3. theOEGBman

    Home-grown cornishX tastes better, but WHY?

    Very well put. Producers must take good care of their birds. Sick birds don't sell, and if they don't sell, you lose your business.
  4. theOEGBman

    Home-grown cornishX tastes better, but WHY?

    Lazy J Farms Feed & Hay : Quote: Lets not get carried away with the unproven sensationalism. Oh never mind.................................. MMMhmmm, Large producers actually put a lot of work into getting the perfect ration to produce large, healthy birds. I'm not going to go on about...
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