The guy at our farmer's market sells whole dressed chickens for a flat $12.00 each. No organs, no extras, just a clean fresh chicken that was fed good food, and was humanely raised and processed.
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I only wrap 5-8 whole fryers now, and make bone broth and pressure can bones for my dogs. Also, after we eat legs-thighs- wings, we save all bones and pressure can them for the dogs so they get a regular diet of bone broth, marrow and gelatin collagen.That's not the only way to save money.
You can pull out the wishbone, dry it and sell it as a lucky charm. ebay: $1
You can pluck the feathers and sell them to people who want them for crafts. ebay: $2
You can save the feet and make meals with those. No kidding. Look up the recipes. I'm saving mine back to make a big meal all at once. $0.50
If you want to be even more macabre, boil the meat off the skull and sell it to reptile owners for their tanks. Make sure you go through the process of sterilizing the skull. Bonus points if you paint some funky design on there. I can get anywhere from $3-5 per skull and am thinking about doing something with the neck bones, as well.
Right there you can make $6.50+ more per bird than you could have with one from the store.
If you're willing to do the extra work and sell weird little things you can eat your birds for free, if not be paid to eat your own birds.
This thread is 17 years old, you’re unlikely to get an answer.I only wrap 5-8 whole fryers now, and make bone broth and pressure can bones for my dogs. Also, after we eat legs-thighs- wings, we save all bones and pressure can them for the dogs so they get a regular diet of bone broth, marrow and gelatin collagen.
Great ideas for the feathers. Do you suggest washing them?