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Same house here Sally, My people think they have to eat meat with every meal.
I know right! BBQ chicken and biscuits are not for breakfast mom???? since when???

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Same house here Sally, My people think they have to eat meat with every meal.
I know right! BBQ chicken and biscuits are not for breakfast mom???? since when???![]()
Well...got my chicken killin' done for the season and am just finishing up the canning. Not a bad turn out, all the cockerels had tons of fat, not something I'm used to seeing on roosters, especially free range. This cockerel band ate almost entirely off of range and lived out in the honeysuckle thicket, only came into roost...to be this fat on foraged foods speaks highly of their foraging ability and the availability and quality of our range.
A total of 37 qts of chicken from 10 roosters, packed tight, and three qts. of squirrel. I added some fat and organs to the jars of squirrel to give them some more fats in the broth. Should all be excellent eating...clean, young, flavorful meat.
The new pup looked pretty gory, with blood spattered all over his head and face...that greedy thing gulped 7 chicken legs, four heads and licked up all the blood. Now, that's what I call feeding raw!Old Jake only got one leg.![]()
The house smells of chicken stock and it feels good to have all that meat stored back for the winter. I still have plenty of jars from last year so I have a goodly amount of chicken on the shelf....12 qts from last year at current counts, 2 qts of rabbit, 12 qts. of deer, 1 qt. of squirrel already on the shelves. That gives me a total of 67 qts. of various meats on the shelf after tonight's canning, taken right off this land.
Considering Mom and I aren't real big meat eaters(maybe once a week in the winter, less in the warm months), that's a full on plenty and should be enough to feed any family and company who come to call or to share with the same.
Y'all don't know what you are missing if you aren't eating your own home raised meats...there's nothing to compare with them in any store. So much flavor, so very healthy and organic....and so very cheap.![]()
These are heirloom genetics WRs and WR mix birds, big ol' boys at 5 mo. I was thinking of penning them up the last two weeks and fattening them up, as they've free ranged all this time since 2 wks and have put a lot of miles on those legs, but I'm glad I didn't now. Those birds were coated in fat...don't think I've ever seen that on cockerels of other breeds and I'm hoping this is a common occurrence in the WR cockerels. I already knew the hens were like that...seem to stay hugely fat on very little feed and free range. I love that in a breed! Saves me money and gets me lots of cheap, high quality food.
WOW!!! Those roosters look better than anything I've ever seen in regards to WRs....who's line are those out of????![]()