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<blockquote data-quote="Dave" data-source="post: 412837" data-attributes="member: 498"><p>I raised 25 of those basketball birds a couple years ago. Just the year before there was a guy who would custom kill and dress them. So I was trying to get in touch with him. The chicken kept growing while I am trying to run this guy down. One morning I went out to the pen and there is a dead one. Laying on his back with both feet in the air. I had heard that if they get too big they will have heart attacks. So I decide to butcher them myself the next day. Well I get everything ready and go out to the pen and there are three more dead, laying on their backs with their feet in the air. I guess I put off doing it too long while I was trying to find that other guy. Those birds dressed over 7 pounds. More like a small turkey. Living alone every time I would cook one it would take me a week to get it ate.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dave, post: 412837, member: 498"] I raised 25 of those basketball birds a couple years ago. Just the year before there was a guy who would custom kill and dress them. So I was trying to get in touch with him. The chicken kept growing while I am trying to run this guy down. One morning I went out to the pen and there is a dead one. Laying on his back with both feet in the air. I had heard that if they get too big they will have heart attacks. So I decide to butcher them myself the next day. Well I get everything ready and go out to the pen and there are three more dead, laying on their backs with their feet in the air. I guess I put off doing it too long while I was trying to find that other guy. Those birds dressed over 7 pounds. More like a small turkey. Living alone every time I would cook one it would take me a week to get it ate. [/QUOTE]
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