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I was wondering, as a first time flock owner, I have processed my first meat chicken and cooked it within 30 minutes from death. why was the meat tough as leather and also had a strong tast of chicken feed?
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By the time you get a clean carcass, rigor mortis has set into the muscle of the chicken...shoe leather. It takes about 3 days for it to go completely through the process. Rest in the fridge in a plastic bag for 3 days, and check the legs of the bird. If it moves freely, then it is ready to eat or freeze. As for the feed taste, I can't speak about that....I was wondering, as a first time flock owner, I have processed my first meat chicken and cooked it within 30 minutes from death. why was the meat tough as leather and also had a strong tast of chicken feed?
That was most likely your problem. The gland secretes an oily substance that is used in preening Here is a link that shows where it is located and how to remove it:I did not know about the oil gland at the base of the tail. Not sure exactly where it is and what it looks like and how to remove it. I kept the tail on.