Monday, June 01, 2009

Chicken anyone?

Is it any surprise we have bird flu? Now if someone can tell me more about pigs...

Early dawn, a worker starts the day by riding around to collect dead chickens

Asking around for dead chickens

Total of 5 riders are hired by the boss to visit farms to buy dead chickens

A dead chicken cost 1 RMB and would be sold at 9 RMB after processing.

Storage for the dead chickens in the court yard

Carcasses are thrown everywhere.

And on the floor...

4 employees start de-feathering the dead fowl after soaking in boiling water in a rusty wok

Enduring the pungent odour, but sometimes, it gets so terrible that even the most experienced workers would puke.

Workers rushing to get the chickens de-feathered

A discarded bath tub being used to soak the bare skin dead chickens. The contaminated water would have accelerated the decomposition process.

Wearing slippers walking among the chicken before the colouring process

After the colour dye, it's creepy to find that the chickens look quite tender.

And now presenting the mouth-watering Charcoal Roasted Chicken!

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1 comments:

Anonymous said...

Scary..!!!

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