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Does kfc use deformed chickens and how often?

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what are the chickens called that are deformed

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  1. they better not

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  2. Probably. Big company farms like KFC's have chickens with no legs because their sitting their entire life, and when the farmers want to kill them they have this giant blade that chops off all their heads at once.  Then, their processed and the parts they don't use are fed to the next batch of chickens along with a ton of hormones. Because this is cheap, KFC probably uses this all the time.

  3. All chicken that is used at KFC is USDA inspected and approved.  You should probably define what you mean by deformed as a chicken with three eyes is deformed to me but a broken leg maybe deformed to you

  4. KFC uses USDA inspected chickens.  If a chicken has a broken wing or leg, there is nothing wrong with it.  As long as it is safe to eat, that is what they look for.

  5. The urban legend you're refering to was that KFC developed a featherless, beakless, feetless variety of chicken which is entirely untrue. KFC contracts with Perdue Poultry, Pilgrim's Prime Poultry and their subsidiaries for a white chicken fryer. It's all produced to spec under strict USDA gudelines.

  6. KFC does not raise chickens.... So they are using the same chickenss that every other resturant has access to.

    i think the word you want is mutant... You need to check out stuff like htta on snopes.com   it is urban legend.

  7. Man that's not food, don't eat there just get some grocery and make your own healthy food. You'll live a healthier better life.

  8. that was a concern in the past, but KFC addressed all of those concerns and they are very careful about where they get there chickens. Keep in mind, not all KFC are the same so you might want to check with your local health dept.

  9. yes.. and pretty much every piece..

    doesnt matter.. its not good food anymore anyway.. i think they changed their oil

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