Question Selling meat birds from the house?
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Just FYI, they are selling Frozen Turkey for 29 cents a pound at Food Lion in North Carolina!!!!! Even one of the more upscale grocery stores were selling 10-24 lb birds for 47 cents a pound and 99 cents for smaller turkeys. It's Thanksgiving in the US next week, but it makes me wonder how the farmers can make a living at those prices.
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They aren't "Farmer produced" turkeys, they are "Factory Farm " turkeys, and the money is made by volume, thus 1000 000 bird facility isn't a rarity.labradors wrote: ↑Fri Nov 22, 2019 1:39 pmJust FYI, they are selling Frozen Turkey for 29 cents a pound at Food Lion in North Carolina!!!!! Even one of the more upscale grocery stores were selling 10-24 lb birds for 47 cents a pound and 99 cents for smaller turkeys. It's Thanksgiving in the US next week, but it makes me wonder how the farmers can make a living at those prices.
If you consider poultry as living being deserving of decent living environment, you can't really wrap your head around the idea of animals as "units" and really better not even to go there, if you want to keep your sanity.

BTW flying over the Carolinas, you can see the barns from the air, truly scary.
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Thanks for explaining Ontario Chick. It's really horrific
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The other thing is that thy are not selling turkey. They are selling turkey and chemicals (polyphosphates) injected into the carcass to make it hold more water. Even in Canada they call this "preseasoned" and is apparently a value added item for you so you get a juicy, bland , zero textured turkey. I always warn people that get turkeys from me that they will have more texture and will not taste like a supermarket bird. Without exception they always say it's the best they've ever had as they order next years!labradors wrote: ↑Fri Nov 22, 2019 1:39 pmJust FYI, they are selling Frozen Turkey for 29 cents a pound at Food Lion in North Carolina!!!!! Even one of the more upscale grocery stores were selling 10-24 lb birds for 47 cents a pound and 99 cents for smaller turkeys. It's Thanksgiving in the US next week, but it makes me wonder how the farmers can make a living at those prices.
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Oh and we have visitors this pm for an early Solstice late Thanksgiving meal and we are having apple cider brined turkey with herbs. Roasted brussels with home smoked slab and chestnuts and home grown potatoes! Ginger cake for dessert.
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Mmmmmmmmmmmm
I could be in the neighborhood if I left now
Have a great time. Sounds delish!
I could be in the neighborhood if I left now
Have a great time. Sounds delish!
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Mmmmmm...ginger cake....
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I think you know this one @TomK !
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Re: Selling meat birds from the house?
What we have done twice in the past is have another couple go in on an order of meat birds with us. We housed the birds, fed them, etc. When butchering day came, they also came to help with the process. And they would pay us for their share of the costs.
Having said that, we tried it twice and that was enough for us. We will not do it again.
Having said that, we tried it twice and that was enough for us. We will not do it again.
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KimChick probably a good idea, I don't know how "the government would find out" but technically you can process your own birds for your consumption, but the processed birds cannot leave your property. So the other couple legally could not take processed birds home. This is just for information, not trying to be the "poultry police".KimChick wrote: ↑Mon Dec 02, 2019 7:36 pmWhat we have done twice in the past is have another couple go in on an order of meat birds with us. We housed the birds, fed them, etc. When butchering day came, they also came to help with the process. And they would pay us for their share of the costs.
Having said that, we tried it twice and that was enough for us. We will not do it again.
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