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Label Rouge traditional caponsCapons are exceptionally festive products. Sought after for their tender flesh and incomparable flavor, Label Rouge traditional capons are male chickens that have been castrated according to the traditional method and reared with great care for at least five months. OriginHardy breeds selected for the quality of their meat and their slow growth (golden or black feathers). Farming methods
Capons are reared in small flocks in small, well-lit poultryhouses in natural daylight (400 m˛ maximum). The maximum stocking rate allowed inside the poultryhouse is 6.25 capons per m˛. Feed
At least 75% of their feed during the fattening period must comprise of cereals and cereal-based products. AgeLabel Rouge traditional capons are not slaughtered until they reach an age of at least 150 days. Final product
Label Rouge traditional capons are class A fowl (European standard pertaining to external appearance) and they must therefore be perfect in terms of their presentation. Shelf lifeTheir shelf life is:
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