Free-range poultry delicacies: in focus corn-fed chicks
Label Rouge free-range chickens are at least 81 days old at slaughter. Only slow-growing breeds are permitted. Naked-neck chickens are the most common breed. To receive the label, the birds must meet the highest visual, sensory, and hygiene standards. During the fattening period, the free-range chickens are regularly moved to new locations in mobile barns. The chickens are never fenced in after they are chicklets, meaning they are given unlimited access to the outdoors.
White-legged chicken:
The all-rounder among chickens. Whether Asian, rotisserie, roasted, or braised, with Label Rouge White Chicken you always eat right. Full-bodied in flavor with great structure. Anyone who has tried this type of Label Rouge Chicken will steer clear of "regular" chickens in the future. This chicken is our best-selling poultry. Whole, thebreastsorlegand the carcasses are also very popular with our customers.
corn-fed chicken:
Maybe you knowKikokChickens. These are also corn-fed chickens, but they're a hybrid breed with more space to roam. Label Rouge corn-fed chickens live twice as long. They grow more slowly and spend most of their time outdoors with unlimited access to the outdoors. The free-range corn-fed chicken is the perfect roast chicken. It doesn't get any better than this. Whether eaten whole or in parts, the poultry is a delight.
Black-footed Grouse:
Black-feathered chicken is also the ideal chicken for braised dishes. Typical recipes include pot au feu or coq au vin. Black-footed chickens are an absolute delicacy. Due to their shy nature, the birds are often very nervous and easily startled. Therefore, they move around a lot. The marbling and fat content of the meat is lower compared to corn-fed or white-fed chicken. The cooking time is shorter. The flavor is remarkable.Black-footed Grouseare an absolute delicacy and difficult to obtain in some months.
Free-range guinea fowl Label Rouge
Over the past centuries, there have been repeated attempts to domesticate wild birds. However, it was either impossible to keep the animals in an enclosure and they died, or the domesticated animals lost their typical wild flavor. This was the reason for domestication. However, the experiment was successful with the guinea fowl. Today, it is the poultry that most closely resembles wild birds in terms of taste. In our range, you will also findGuinea fowl legsandGuinea fowl brushsupreme.
Label Rouge guinea fowl are at least 94 days old before slaughter. After they are chicks, they live exclusively in large, spacious enclosures. Unlike broiler chickens, however, the enclosure must be fenced in, as otherwise the birds will escape. This makes guinea fowl an absolute delicacy with plenty of flavor and texture.