That really sounds awesome Bee! I bet that broth would be some kind of good in your dressing for Thanksgiving and Christmas! Do your boys come home for Thanksgiving?She's a rare gem, that's for sure. If I were in a different place in time and the world was in a different time, I'd be really getting into breeding some heritage stock...I think it's worthy of time if one is going to spend time on chickens at all. If I ever ran across a hen that still laid eggs while she brooded small chicks I'd be trying to find just how set that trait actually is and see if I could develop it....such are what dreams are made of.
I'm finishing up the processing of the 10 birds I've been culling this fall...the last batch of stock is currently in the canner. Sure feels good to have all that meat and stock in jars, golden goodness glowing on a shelf. The healthiest, best tasting meat and stock one can imagine...people who don't know what it feels like to grow a bird from chick to finish and place it in that jar or freezer have no clue about the true fulfillment of raising your own chickens. To not have to eat meat from the store is a big deal to me...and to know how these birds lived each day in the sun and fresh air is priceless.
Can't wait until you folks start tasting the meat produced on this FF...it's spectacular!