wow and you ask me if I wake up and hit the boong? Gee I believe you do more then me?
boneless chicken is created at the factory and there fore catch is is not a problem. The farmer of a chicken farm will send a herd to the factory all at once which is about 800 chickens. The factory ties their little legs up on a rack which send them into a place where the heads get cut off then defeathered then sent to the deboning area then cooked then send to the store where you pick them up. And the reason why they are cheaper is because they weigh less on the scale in which the stores use to price them.
2007-06-30 05:00:53
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answered by Anonymous
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Because the chickens have no bones they can easily slip into very tight spots that are hard to see as well as find. This is why when you catch them the head chicken rangler will pay you a lot and give you the title of Slippery Chicken Snacher!
That and if you know how to debone a chicken you will understand why people would prefer to pay someone else to take out the bones for them.
2007-06-29 16:50:55
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answered by LJ 3
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It costs no more money to raise boneless chickens than the regular ones. therefore any boneless meat should not be more expensive than their boned counterparts. I think there is some 'fowl' play going on here.
2007-06-29 16:24:09
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answered by Katykins 5
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Yes! And free range boneless chickens are the worst- I understand its a "Fowl" job wrangling them...
2007-06-29 16:17:52
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes, that's correct. The same is also true for minute steaks (too thin to be seen easily). And don't even ask about catfish nuggets and ground turkey.
2007-06-29 16:18:35
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answered by HumphreyCat 4
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I luv your picture of the kitten!
Kuh-laire
P.S. I have no clue about boneless or regular chickens...
2007-06-29 16:25:35
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answered by iluvshoes101265607 3
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I'd say once they're boneless, they're not too hard to catch... mainly because they're dead.
2007-06-29 16:24:08
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answered by Nole4Life 3
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Darlin, are you for real?!@%&*!
The farm where they raise them is just down the highway from the factory where they produce the striped paint for the highways, and across the highway from the grit farms and plantations.
2007-06-29 16:32:58
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answered by MAGGIE MAE 4
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only the brfore they come out fresh, but, if you can buy them after three day out they sometimes go down in price.
2007-06-30 10:29:33
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answered by DENISE 6
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Yes and a Rarer breed also !
2007-06-29 16:22:35
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answered by Helpfulhannah 7
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