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I have a question for the cooks in the crowd do chicken breasts look like they are getting a lot larger in the last few years or is it just me:confused:


Depends on where you get them. I get mine from Sam's Club and have to butterfly them. One breast would be a whole pound if I didn't.
 

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I have a question for the cooks in the crowd do chicken breasts look like they are getting a lot larger in the last few years or is it just me:confused:

Its hormones they put in their food. I am not sure what it is but it gives me a huge headache when I eat it. I have to get free range or hormone free and they are smaller
 

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I have a question for the cooks in the crowd do chicken breasts look like they are getting a lot larger in the last few years or is it just me:confused:

You don't want to get me started on that. I live surrounded by the chicken farms of field dale's
6 weeks form chick to plate....... how is this?
 

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    Depends on where you get them. I get mine from Sam's Club and have to butterfly them. One breast would be a whole pound if I didn't.

    So it's not just me,my chickens never got anywhere near that big the ones I bought today look more like a lg goose than a chicken
     

    Staffman28

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    You don't want to get me started on that. I live surrounded by the chicken farms of field dale's
    6 weeks form chick to plate....... how is this?

    The farmers put a form of arsenic in the feed to get them to grow faster is my understanding. :shock: I never knew that until I moved to Arkansas in the Tyson Chicken Capital.
     

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    They're not chicken farms anymore, they're chicken factories :(

    My son thought he would go work one of them factories.... The job lasted all of 2 weeks.
    I was happy he did not lose a hand before that.

    My uncle has a farm for fieldale, 9000 chickens a coop.
    he runs 4 on his property. The chickens then go to the factory on truck live to semi live for the last step..
     
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