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<blockquote data-quote="Calman" data-source="post: 561918" data-attributes="member: 3341"><p>I believe that today's chickens are raised in such a confined area that they dont get enough running around to develope any muscles. Therefore they are fat and to me the breast is rubery,so to speak.</p><p>Them ol barnyard chickens developed good muscles and were a lot more tasty.</p><p>Probably from chasing grasshopers.</p><p>Just couldn't wait until an old hen stopped laying,mom then retired her to chicken and dumplins.</p><p>Now that makes for some mighty good eatin.</p><p></p><p>Cal</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Calman, post: 561918, member: 3341"] I believe that today's chickens are raised in such a confined area that they dont get enough running around to develope any muscles. Therefore they are fat and to me the breast is rubery,so to speak. Them ol barnyard chickens developed good muscles and were a lot more tasty. Probably from chasing grasshopers. Just couldn't wait until an old hen stopped laying,mom then retired her to chicken and dumplins. Now that makes for some mighty good eatin. Cal [/QUOTE]
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