- Jul 18, 2011
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Hi Everyone...
My first post!
I'm curious what the "accepted" order of things is when using shrink bags: specifically when do you age the birds? I assume that the accepted practice is to dress the birds, bag them and then age them in the fridge overnight as an already bagged product but I suppose one could age them overnight as a "naked" carcass and then bag them but it seems more likely to introduce contamination that way.
I'm especially curious to hear what the on-farm sellers do with their birds... are they aged before selling to customers or do you instruct the customer to refrigerate the bird for a few hours before freezing or maybe you don't worry about aging the birds at all?
Thanks
Eric
My first post!
I'm curious what the "accepted" order of things is when using shrink bags: specifically when do you age the birds? I assume that the accepted practice is to dress the birds, bag them and then age them in the fridge overnight as an already bagged product but I suppose one could age them overnight as a "naked" carcass and then bag them but it seems more likely to introduce contamination that way.
I'm especially curious to hear what the on-farm sellers do with their birds... are they aged before selling to customers or do you instruct the customer to refrigerate the bird for a few hours before freezing or maybe you don't worry about aging the birds at all?
Thanks
Eric