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Friday, June 8, 2007

[rawfeeding] Re: "Yellow" chicken vs. "white" chicken.

When I was in hight school (in the old days, early 70's), I was in
FFA and raised a pen of broiler chickens. We fed them things like
cornbread, corn and shredded carrots. Feeding these things made
their fat, feet and beaks yellow as opposed to white. This is
probably some variation on that. Denise

--- In rawfeeding@yahoogroups.com, "Liz Jones" <ekmelgarejones@...>
wrote:
So I got myself over to the local cheap meat store finally(Chicago-
area people take note ... if you haven't discovered Peoria Packing
Butcher shop yet, do so soon!)It's all self-service, you put some
gloves on and help yourself off the ice tables. They had
both "yellow" Purdue chicken pieces and "white" chicken pieces. I've
seen these different "colors" of chicken before at my local Mexican
grocery store. The chicken has a yellowish tinge to it. I wondered
if it was some seasoning or something? On the whole "yellow"
chickens was a Purdue label and I read it but it didn't indicate
that they'd been enhanced or anything. Any ideas on the difference?
I bought the "white" chicken because it definitely looked un-messed-
with. I really don't want to feed the pup anything that's been
souped up with some kind of seasoning.
Liz

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