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What's a good online source for buying bulk bird?

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Kaido

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Oh wait...found it, nevermind:

http://www.healfarm.co.uk/product_info.php?cPath=32&products_id=621

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Massive 12 Bird True Love Roast-ea - FREE DELIVERY

The most outrageous multi-bird we have created yet!
Made with the meat from 12 different types of bird, both land and water fowl.

There is breast meat from 48 birds with 8 different types of stuffing.

The True Love Roast has a bird for each of the 12 days of Christmas.

On the outside a turkey, inside are the breasts:

Goose filled with orange and walnut stuffing. Chicken with hazelnut and ginger. Pheasant with juniper stuffing.
Aylesbury duck with sage and onion. Barbary duck with Persian fruit stuffing.
Poussin and guinea fowl layered with parsley, lemon and thyme. Partridge and pigeon squab set in juniper stuffing.
Mallard duck layered with cranberry and lemon and whole boned quail filled with cranberry and orange relish.

Each True Love Roast comes in its own large wicker hamper, is fully prepared and ready to cook. We send them sitting in their own roasting tin and wrapped in muslin, we even include a roasting thermometer so that you can see when it is cooked. Some vital statistics- The True Love Roast weighs 25kgs. Will feed around 125 people, takes 10 hours to cook and yields around 4 litres of flavoursome stock.

The roasting tin measures 21"x16"x4"deep, so check your oven carefully, only the bigger range type or catering ovens will take this beastie.

Oh yes - and it does take two people to lift it!

Including roasting tin, muslin, meat thermometer, wicker hamper and delivery.
 
to be completely honest, this question is actually pertinent to me.

I am actually trying to find...an Emu, ready for cooking.

I shit you not.



anyone?
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to be completely honest, this question is actually pertinent to me.

I am actually trying to find...an Emu, ready for cooking.:\

My local grocery store recently started selling Ostrich steaks. Not too bad with some BBQ sauce. Pretty lean, but it's like 24 grams of protein per 4-ounce steak or something. Good with eggs in the morning.
 
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My local grocery store recently started selling Ostrich steaks. Not too bad with some BBQ sauce. Pretty lean, but it's like 24 grams of protein per 4-ounce steak or something. Good with eggs in the morning.

yeah, Ostrich is becoming more and more common in certain places. I'm pretty sure there are a few ostrich farms near me.

our lab actually has contact with some lady that raises emus (we buy eggs from her, but quite certain that she wouldn't sell us a bird for eating).
 
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