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You can cook same day if you butcher and cook immediately before it gets stiff. That's how chicken used to be done a hundred or so years ago. Chicken was a rare treat back then. Usually only for Sunday dinner or special guests.

I usually section the bird before putting in fridge to rest. Usually a sectioned bird will fit just fine in a gallon freezer bag. That way I can freeze extras easily once rest time has past. Back and neck make good stock. I use a knife and a pair of pruning shears that are kept just for that purpose.
I am learning so much thanks!!
 
Non broiler chickens also have actual texture to their meat. I still find modern commercial chicken kind of odd in it's lack of texture.

Oh and no, silkies don't taste any different than an ameraucana if they have been fed the same way. I've blind taste tested people on it because they can't get over the silkie meat color.
Well I never thought of anyone eating a silkie I don't know why just fiqured there wouldn't be much there, I know they have black skin what color is the meat??
 
Well I never thought of anyone eating a silkie I don't know why just fiqured there wouldn't be much there, I know they have black skin what color is the meat??

Dark grey. Bones also are.

One silkie cockerel is plenty to make dinner for 2 people, usually with leftovers for us.

They are bigger than pheasants and I ate plenty of those growing up. I've had quail, too, and thats serama size.

I don't butcher until they are at least 9 months old and actually gaining muscle. So there won't be any frying anyway. Usually it's soup of some sort. Shredded chicken tacos works well, too.
 
Dark grey. Bones also are.

One silkie cockerel is plenty to make dinner for 2 people, usually with leftovers for us.

They are bigger than pheasants and I ate plenty of those growing up. I've had quail, too, and thats serama size.

I don't butcher until they are at least 9 months old and actually gaining muscle. So there won't be any frying anyway. Usually it's soup of some sort. Shredded chicken tacos works well, too.
That is so interesting! I had no idea
 

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