Meaty Chicken frames for chicken broth
√ All Pasture Raised
√ Beyond Organic
√ Free Range
Our chickens spend their lives foraging on our lush pastures eating legumes, grass, seeds, insects, and supplemented with only NON -GMO grains.
Just like our other livestock our chickens are rotated across our fields in a synergistic rotational grazing system designed to restore the health and vitality of the land while providing the best nutrient rich diet that the chickens were naturally designed to eat.
Their diverse diet yields an exceptional end product that is more flavorful and moist than conventional chicken. Of course it doesn’t hurt that our birds experience fresh air and sunshine unlike traditional meat chickens. Put simply if you haven’t experienced our pastured chicken you haven’t had real chicken.
Perfect for making nutrient packed, collagen rich bone broth. Plus with every package you can collect nearly 1/2 lb. of shredded cooked chicken. Alternatively you can grind them for a nutrient packed raw pet diet.
Remember with every delicious meal you serve you are:
- Nourishing your family
- Actively participating in healing the land
- Building a legacy of hope and healing
Thank you for getting the Chicken You Need – From A Farm Family You Trust.
The Details
-Each package contains 1-2 chicken backs/frames for a total weight of 1.75-2.5 lbs.
-Frozen and sealed in heat shrink packages to preserve freshness
-Each cut is individually packaged and labeled with cut name.
FAQs
- Why is there a slight red tint to the chicken? – Since our chickens live robust lives out on pasture they actually run around (novel right :). This exercise darkens the meat (even the white meat) because they have additional blood – from living healthy robust lives. When they are processed this sometimes leaves a slight red tinge to the meat. It does not hurt anything or taste any different (except for the overall way better taste of pasture raised chicken) when cooked and is completely safe to eat 🙂 Just a normal part of enjoying real pasture raised chickens. P.S. if it bothers you – rinsing them in cold water in the sink for a few minutes will make them pale and “normal colored”.
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