Guest guest Posted October 23, 2011 Report Share Posted October 23, 2011 I went to Burt's buther shop in Eyota yesterday, and bought a box of organic capons. These have parts missing, but the ones I got look beautiful. They are selling them for $.90/lb, which is basically their processing costs. They did some work for a farmer who ended up going bankrupt before he could pay them for the processing and they have a couple of thousand they just want to get rid of. I think he is bringing some up to the cities soon (he is meeting up with some Russians here) so maybe if you call him you could set something up. Otherwise I may be going down next weekend if someone wants to meet up with me later (I live in downtown Mpls). They also have lard for $1.79/ lb. Sara Warriner Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 23, 2011 Report Share Posted October 23, 2011 Oh my gosh! How big are they and how many are in a box? > > I went to Burt's buther shop in Eyota yesterday, and bought a box of organic capons. These have parts missing, but the ones I got look beautiful. They are selling them for $.90/lb, which is basically their processing costs. They did some work for a farmer who ended up going bankrupt before he could pay them for the processing and they have a couple of thousand they just want to get rid of. I think he is bringing some up to the cities soon (he is meeting up with some Russians here) so maybe if you call him you could set something up. Otherwise I may be going down next weekend if someone wants to meet up with me later (I live in downtown Mpls). They also have lard for $1.79/ lb. > > Sara Warriner > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 25, 2011 Report Share Posted October 25, 2011 I would say they are about 6-7 lbs. There are 8 in a box, I think. Most have a wing missing. I say one with a leg missing. I suppose you know, if the bird gets injured in transit the inspector makes them remove the injured limb. > > > > I went to Burt's buther shop in Eyota yesterday, and bought a box of organic capons. These have parts missing, but the ones I got look beautiful. They are selling them for $.90/lb, which is basically their processing costs. They did some work for a farmer who ended up going bankrupt before he could pay them for the processing and they have a couple of thousand they just want to get rid of. I think he is bringing some up to the cities soon (he is meeting up with some Russians here) so maybe if you call him you could set something up. Otherwise I may be going down next weekend if someone wants to meet up with me later (I live in downtown Mpls). They also have lard for $1.79/ lb. > > > > Sara Warriner > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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