yes, the skin is very healthy.
No. Yellow skin on a Cornish hen shows it was finished with corn/maize This is used to "fatten up" the bird in the last few weeks before processing. Go ahead and eat the skin and fat if your diet allows as it will crisp up very nice during cooking.
I can only assume it is to parboil the hen or to make the hen's skin bake up crispier.
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no they eat it and digest it
In traditional cuisine, both rooster and hen are commonly eaten.
The Purple Swamp Hen eats worms and small insects. In captivity, they will eat grains such as corn, wheat, and soybean meal.
we eat the rooster because the hen might have eggs
1- take the hen over to the other-side. 2- get the fox and take it over to where the hen is but take the hen back with you. 3- take the corn over to the fox. 4-then take the hen over and they will all be on the other-side of the river. hope this helps from i-luv-my-chickens
yes hens eat any grubs and bugs they can find
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