Liquor fed Chinese chickens sell like hot cakes
July 17th, 2008 - 6:10 pm ICT by ANI
- New Delhi, July 17 (ANI): A chicken raiser in southern China has been making big bucks by feeding his livestock with medicinal liquor.
The raiser from Jiangxi province has been feeding his chickens with medicinal liquor, mixed with 30 types of herbs for three to seven months, reports the China Daily.
Due to its medicinal value, these chickens sell from 64 to 776 yuan per Kg, and the raiser has been making a profit of 60 yuan on each sale.
The chickens, which are sold mainly to deluxe restaurants, are said to have a unique taste. (ANI)
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