I've put off butchering any of the Silkie cross males 'just because they were cute'.
I finally bit the bullet and dressed out some older Silkie cross roosters and was surprised by the quality of the meat.
If you can get beyond the color (kind of purple and black bones), the meat was delightfully tender, and tasted more like turkey (according to Hubby) than chicken.
I didn't get the 'turkey-ish' flavor, it just tasted intensley chicken-y to me, and the depth of flavor was different from any other of our homegrown chickens.
I see why some cultures think Silkies are a delicacy
They are a newly discovered delicacy here.
Lisa
I finally bit the bullet and dressed out some older Silkie cross roosters and was surprised by the quality of the meat.
If you can get beyond the color (kind of purple and black bones), the meat was delightfully tender, and tasted more like turkey (according to Hubby) than chicken.
I didn't get the 'turkey-ish' flavor, it just tasted intensley chicken-y to me, and the depth of flavor was different from any other of our homegrown chickens.
I see why some cultures think Silkies are a delicacy

They are a newly discovered delicacy here.
Lisa