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Dumb Question re: spots in chicken meat

AtropineCaffein

Chirping
5 Years
Dec 13, 2014
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Northern Alabama
I bought some boneless (but still had skin) chicken thighs from a local butcher (I have only two meat birds and I need her to lay eggs and him to make her happy until I can get more).

Almost every chicken thigh I was going to cook had a small greenish black spot, about the size of a tiny pea, in the meat.

Anyone know what this was? I would like to know for future reference if I see it in my own chickens too.

Thank you!
 
Might be bruising. Chickens don't bruise red or purple, at least not for long. Can you find any images on Google that are a close match?
 
Reminds me of the remnants of birdshot like in pheasant, when they are hunted with a shotgun. Any chance the birds were shot?
 
If Hholly is right ... There is copper plated lead shot ... Copper turns green as it oxidizes ... Lead would look black ...

Was it just "spots" or was there actually "chunks" in the meat?

Have you talked to the butcher?
 
Thanks all for the replies :)

I don't think they would have been shot. I have written the butcher but not heard anything back yet. I will try to post when I do though :)

I am hoping it is a bruise or a duct or something normal. We just started using this butcher and his pork and beef are excellent, but I am VERY squeamy about food poisoning or weird stuff in the meat.
 

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