- Jun 1, 2011
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Killing your own chickens can be very difficult emotionally, but it's better than giving them to someone who may or may not be eating them themselves. Too many times when folks think they are "lucky" to have a neighbor or friend to take their unwanted roos, the birds are being sold as bait birds to cock fighters. It happens a lot more often than you think, so please beware.
If you can gain sustenance from healthy birds you've grown and raised yourself, you're far ahead of the game. By buying the six week old babies from the grocery, you are by default, supporting the agribusiness of factory farming. And yes, I said six weeks old. These guys won't live very long anyway, as their bodies have been bred to put on weight at such an unrealistic rate that their heart, skeletal, and digestive systems can't handle it.
Oh, and has anyone else learned of the attempts now of the poultry industries to create a "non-thinking" chicken? They believe this is the answer to the cruelty that the birds suffer now.
Please, realize that you are doing yourself and your birds an honor if you can raise them in a humane environment, kill them quickly, and use as much of their body as you can. Their carcasses won't look like what you see at the store, but the taste will be so much better. It will have actual flavor, and you'll understand that the phrase, "tastes just like chicken," got its popularity. Because the crap at the store is too young to have any flavor because the babies aren't even old enough to develop properly.
All this is just my opinion of course, and I can't eat my own birds. The consequences? I've not had my favorite meal, fried chicken, for going on four years.
Yours in the Fancy,
Sandy
If you can gain sustenance from healthy birds you've grown and raised yourself, you're far ahead of the game. By buying the six week old babies from the grocery, you are by default, supporting the agribusiness of factory farming. And yes, I said six weeks old. These guys won't live very long anyway, as their bodies have been bred to put on weight at such an unrealistic rate that their heart, skeletal, and digestive systems can't handle it.
Oh, and has anyone else learned of the attempts now of the poultry industries to create a "non-thinking" chicken? They believe this is the answer to the cruelty that the birds suffer now.
Please, realize that you are doing yourself and your birds an honor if you can raise them in a humane environment, kill them quickly, and use as much of their body as you can. Their carcasses won't look like what you see at the store, but the taste will be so much better. It will have actual flavor, and you'll understand that the phrase, "tastes just like chicken," got its popularity. Because the crap at the store is too young to have any flavor because the babies aren't even old enough to develop properly.
All this is just my opinion of course, and I can't eat my own birds. The consequences? I've not had my favorite meal, fried chicken, for going on four years.
Yours in the Fancy,
Sandy