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I don't mean to sound insensitive, but I couldn't help but think of this song from country singer Mark Chesnut.
God bless you and him and the customer always!!!
Holly
Chicken processing by products are are fermented, processed and dried to make protein additives for animal feed.Which invites the question ... what, precisely, does KFC do with all those heads?
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We bought a rotisserie chicken from a Walmart deli once that still had the entire digestive tract intact, attached on both ends.
Chicken processing by products are are fermented, processed and dried to make protein additives for animal feed.
Well, maybe they should put the chicken head in the lost and found.
This one is looking for it:
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I think it's illegal in America to use same animal protein for feed due to the mad cow thing.Chicken feed? Both meta and horrific.
It was a couple of years before we bought one again. When we found it, we called the deli and spoke to the manager. She was livid and was going to ream out her supplier.
I think it's illegal in America to use same animal protein for feed due to the mad cow thing.
Good thing! I flipped out when I got a raw chicken that still had its gallbladder, and it was punctured. Took it back to the store -- same thing.It was a couple of years before we bought one again. When we found it, we called the deli and spoke to the manager. She was livid and was going to ream out her supplier.
Several years ago I read a post on a welding forum. A welder was called in to a chicken processing plant that sent out chicks to chicken farms. They asked him to build a very smooth chute out of stainless steel, gently curved, so the chicks sent down it after failing inspection wouldn't be subject to any bumps or bangs.I think it's illegal in America to use same animal protein for feed due to the mad cow thing.
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I suppose. Our modern industrial chickens are horribly prone to disease without mass quantities of antibiotics.Mad chicken?
And this is why I buy as much of my food as I can from the Hutterite colony down the road. Actually going to get my own chickens this coming spring. NEVER eat that factory farmed bullshit!Several years ago I read a post on a welding forum. A welder was called in to a chicken processing plant that sent out chicks to chicken farms. They asked him to build a very smooth chute out of stainless steel, gently curved, so the chicks sent down it after failing inspection wouldn't be subject to any bumps or bangs.
At the end of the chute was a grinder. The failed chicks were ground up for feed for the other chicks.
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My mom once bought a ham that ended up having the pig's face on it still. She didn't notice it until the ham was already cooked and about to be served to the company that we had at our house that night.
God bless you and my mom always!!!
Holly
P.S. The ham came from a grocery store named Remke's and it was when we still lived in northern Kentucky. She did return it to the store for a refund, but I do not remember what was made to replace it for the dinner that night that it was meant for.