Like Storm I've taken apart a lot of chickens and they pack on very little fat in the breast area. What I do see with fat birds is a big slab of fat as soon as I open them up, before you can even see the organs, right here
That's really the only place excess internal fat has to build up, since the rest is completely contained inside the bird. I imagine that's why fat birds tend to waddle, because of that fat pack between their legs. That's where I would check to try to determine if a chicken was overweight. I know with my old fat hens I can actually see the bulge there when I examine them.
That's really the only place excess internal fat has to build up, since the rest is completely contained inside the bird. I imagine that's why fat birds tend to waddle, because of that fat pack between their legs. That's where I would check to try to determine if a chicken was overweight. I know with my old fat hens I can actually see the bulge there when I examine them.