The Wildly Tasty Blog
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Wildly Tasty Chicken - Celebrates World Redhead Day
Where are the Redheads? Less than 2% of the world’s population has red hair. High concentration of redheads, about 13% are from Scotland. Ireland... -
Tips to Understanding Food Labels to be Healthy -"This Chick's Life"
Vicky Gottschalk, a.k.a. The Chicken Wrangler. You may not know I am Nationally Certified to teach Nutrition, and I taught nutrition for over 20 y... -
20 Funny New Year's Eve Quotes - "This Chick's Life"
20 Funny New Year’s Eve Quotes 1. Stop doom scrolling on Twitter2. Only buy pants with no buttons or zippers.3. Go vegan for 3 months and inevita... -
Top New Years Resolutions - "This Chick's Life"
Top New Years Resolutions Reduce stress Get in shape Start eating healthier food, and less food overall Sleep better Stop procrastinating Improv... -
World's Fair Chicken - How Chicken Got So BIG
World's Fair Chicken - How Chicken Got So BIG
This is the story of how an Italian immigrant and a grocery store sparked the modern chicken manufacturing industry that we know today.
We are still eating the Chicken of Tomorrow, but it is time for a new contest, a contest not for a new Chicken of Tomorrow, but rather for a new kind of agriculture, one that is less focused on corporate profits and more focused on producing strong healthy farms and clean food.
Read the entire story to learn the whole truth.
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Why Choose Pasture Fed Chicken? Free Range-Cage Free-Organic what do the labels really mean.
Pasture Raised-Free Range-Cage Free
What do the labels really mean?
Wildly Tasty Chicken’s are raised outside on pasture. We have done extensive research to ensure that our chickens live in an environment as close as nature intended.
Our chickens are raised in chicken tractors. Wooden structures with hardware wire walls that allow fresh air, and sunshine 24/7. The bottom is open allowing our chickens to live on pasture grass.
The USDA loosened its regulations regarding poultry production in 2017...
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Take the Fourth Step to a Happy Healthy Life
Take the Fourth Step to a Happy Healthy Life
Ego or self-esteem are not always a bad thing. Society teaches that to boast and seek praise is being prideful and bragging (a sin even). Philosophers and scientists know that a healthy ego is good. Recognition from those we associate aids mental health, helps with relationships, and social circles, motivates learning and can be the result of achievement at each of the first three levels...
Strength of conviction and the freedom of choice can be found at this stage. This is very difficult to get to this level until late in life. Women and Men will circle back to levels three and four multiple times in their life...
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Chicken is Bad for You
Chicken is Bad for you.
You might be surprised that I would say that, since I own Wildly Tasty Chicken.
Due to recent loosening of the Chicken regulations 99% of chickens are raised in warehouse facilities. Chickens are fed only low cost grain, given antibiotics to fight disease, and never go outside, leaving little to no nutrients to be absorbed by the chicken...
Locally sourced Pasture Raised Chicken is your best best.
Wildly Tasty Chickens are raised outside on fresh pasture and only fed high-quality USDA Organic grain. Our birds are never given hormones, antibiotics or GMO grain...