You’re sort of right. It’s a condition associated with the rapid-growth breeds raised in commercial farms, and has become more prevalent over time. It’s called woody breast.
I did a course with a chicken feed manufacturing guy the other day. It’s six weeks from chick to slaughter for meat chooks. He said he knew a farm that did six million chicks, six times a year. It just made me sad.
You’re sort of right. It’s a condition associated with the rapid-growth breeds raised in commercial farms, and has become more prevalent over time. It’s called woody breast.
Thanks is for this info, today I learnt about woody breast!
I did a course with a chicken feed manufacturing guy the other day. It’s six weeks from chick to slaughter for meat chooks. He said he knew a farm that did six million chicks, six times a year. It just made me sad.