The best answer is a butcher's store. Another solution would be a shop that sells butchered wild game such as venison and wild hogs, sometimes known as Packing Companies.
Not in North America. Chickens used for serving are delivered by food service companies ready to cook. In other parts of the world some chickens are butchered as needed.
Chickens and turkey live on farms because the farmers get eggs to sell to the shops and bed chickens and also kill them for the chickens or turkey meat.
Butchered at Birth was created on 1991-07-01.
Cockerels have testes yes. They are however located internally and are not ever visible externally except when the bird is butchered.
1/4 of a whole butchered cow
It depends on the breed of chicken. Broiler chickens that are raised for meat can be butchered after 6 weeks for fryers, or later for larger roasters. Other breeds can take up to 2 years to achieve their top growth and some breeds are so small it not be worth butchering.
Eggs. Loads of fresh unprocessed eggs. Eat them, sell them. You can also breed chickens and sell them. Or eat them.
Greek people has to do it from long ago its their way.
No because if you sell the pregnant chicken that would be more money for the person you sell it to, and if you keep the pregnant chicken and wait until it hatches the egg, you get more money.
A pig ready to be butchered.
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It is estimated that Costco sells 103,000 rotisserie chickens a day, more than 37 million a year.