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To: taxikid who wrote (2993)11/10/1997 2:18:00 PM
From: Mitch Blevins  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 12754
 
I have heard that adrenalin released in the bloodstream immediately prior to death can cause the meat to be more tender. This is a concern to many human rights activists as many calfs are tortured just before the slaughter to ensure the tenderness of the meat. I wonder if this would work for chickens?

Torture is the preferred method, or maybe we could just scare TLC real bad. Lee, do you have any pictures of the missus handy?

~Mitch



To: taxikid who wrote (2993)11/10/1997 2:24:00 PM
From: BamaReb  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 12754
 
Ive always found that throwin them in the pen with ol' Ruby, my coon dog, gives the most bang for the buck. Canine recreation is important you know. Ol Ruby is gettin slower in his old age and coonin is gettin to be a chore for him. Ruby's learned to chew the head off the chickens with out damaging the rest of the body. Reb