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Recommended viewing: Hugh's Chicken Run - 7th, 8th and 9th January 2008, 9pm, Channel 4
Hugh's Chicken Run - 7th, 8th and 9th January 2008, 9pm, Channel 4
http://www.rivercottage.net/NewsEvents/Default.aspx
To me, it shouldnt be possible to produce a chicken for £2.50.
How much does the British public care about the food on their plates?
Especially when it comes to their favourite meat chicken which
some supermarkets sell two-for-one, meaning a roast bird is cheaper
than a pint of beer.
Hughs Chicken Run launches the The Big Food Fight, a season of
programming that aims to raise awareness and encourage debate about
food production, animal welfare and healthy eating. Running over three
consecutive nights, Hughs Chicken Run presents Hugh
Fearnley-Whittingstall with his biggest challenge yet, as he goes
behind the chicken shed doors to change the way Britain consumes
chicken. Starting with the residents of his local town, Axminster and
local supermarket, Tesco, Hugh challenges them to be the first
free-range town, before asking all the major supermarkets, retailers
and consumers, the same. Hugh wants everyone to go free-range.
And as far as Hugh is concerned, at the heart of it all are the
supermarkets, whose winning combination of cost and convenience have
changed high streets across the country, simply by claiming they are
serving up what the customer wants. But at what cost to the millions
of living chickens? Hugh challenges the supermarkets to change their
pricing policies and to convince their customers to pay more for a
higher welfare chicken.
In this hard-hitting series, which takes him a world away from his
River Cottage ideals, Hugh learns the reality of modern poultry
production as he sets up his own intensive chicken farm to see for
himself and to demonstrate how cheap chickens are currently produced.
Chicken is Britains most popular meat, producing over 850 million
broiler chickens (birds produced for their meat) in the UK each year.
Most of it (over 95% is produced indoors) in intensive factory farm
conditions that deprive the animals of anything resembling a natural
life from newly-hatched egg to slaughter weight in about 39 days.
Hugh believes that the precedent set by the move to free-range eggs
now needs to be repeated with poultry meat. But that took 40 years and
Hugh wants change to happen a lot more quickly. He also hopes that if
consumers came face to face with how their cheap chicken is raised,
they would be prepared to pay extra for a free-range bird. But
approaching both the supermarkets and the farming industry to engage
on this topic isnt as easy as he anticipated
In episode one, he realises that the only way to open up the business
of intensive poultry production is to take the extraordinary step of
building his own intensive unit and a free range unit next to it, for
comparison in an abandoned chicken shed just outside Axminster.
Hugh also meets the residents of the Millwey Estate a group of
enthusiastic cheap chicken buyers who Hugh hopes will see the light by
rearing their own flock of laying hens and meat birds on a disused
allotment at the edge of the estate. Not content with just speaking to
the locals, Hugh also spreads the free-range word to the employees at
one of Axminsters biggest employers, where he challenges the ladies
who run the works canteen to abandon the oven-ready fodder they
currently use, in order to feed the warehouse staff with
locally-sourced, free range chicken.
Things start to get intense at the intensive farm, in episode two,
where the rapid growth of Hughs 2,500 chickens is a stark contrast to
their 1,500 free range neighbours, who get to frolic in the sunshine,
and the grim realities of commercial farming start to weigh heavily on
Hughs mind. And as the residents of Millwey start to bond with their
own free range flock, that contrast is not lost on them when they
visit Hughs experimental farm to witness the reality of cheap
chicken. For some its more than they can bear. Hugh also gets a
weighty endorsement for his aims when fellow chef Jamie Oliver pays
him a visit.
In the final programme and just 39 days after they hatched its
time for the chop for the intensive chickens, as it is too for the
free rangers at the Millwey estate. Its a big moment for the
residents who are asked to kill, cook and eat the chickens that some
have come to regard as pets.
In town, the plan to make Axminster Britains first free range town
goes into overdrive, as Hugh tries to persuade not just local shops
and supermarkets but everyone from the Indian restaurant, fast food
shops and pubs to go completely free range for Chicken Out! Week a
whole week during which Hugh needs to ensure more than 50% of chicken
bought and consumed in Axminster is free range. But its a lofty
target given free-range accounts for less than 5% of the poultry sold
in this country. Hughs ambitious plans of a free-range future are
not helped when rumours do the rounds in town, that the campaign is a
ploy to promote poultry sales in his own shop - and he realises that
not everyone appreciates being preached to, by someone who many see as
'that posh bloke off the telly'. Hughs struggle to engage with the
supermarkets takes on a local dimension, after an unfortunate
misunderstanding with the biggest supermarket in town.
Will Hugh manage to make this sleepy corner of Devon the birthplace of
the great British chicken revolution?
--
My greatest speech to the peasants
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=em7LWuP0T7Q
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The red in the flag is the blood that was spilt
In the way that your forefathers tell
And never a country has been so great
The stories Britannia could tell
I never want to live my life
Away from the golden shores
There's never a country in the world
With the scent of an English rose
England oh England a country so great
A land that's so fair and so true
There'll never be any colours like
The red the white and the blue
Whenever you go to a far off land
There's something goes with you
The pride and the joy and the love that comes
For your mother of red white and blue
You could never be born under a flag that's like
The one of the Union Jack
St.Georges spirit has never died
It all keeps coming back
date: Tue, 08 Jan 2008 00:18:06 +0000
author: Adenoid Hynkel .
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Re: My Goodness New Years Day and the usual suspects are still at it!
On Mon, 07 Jan 2008 22:17:49 -0800, Rudy Canoza
wrote:
>Derek wrote:
>> On Mon, 07 Jan 2008 08:40:51 +0000, Adenoid Hynkel . wrote:
>>
>>> Hell hath no fury like a .....
>>
>> Yes, I remember you using that expression before, Pete.
>>
>> [Start Pearl (then Lotus)]
>> >Not interested.
>>
>> [Pete]
>> Oh YOU WILL BE ya slag fukin troll.
>>
>> Bishop MBongo has been telling us a few little home truths about you
>> dope smoking slag.
>> Seems HELL HATH NO FURY LIKE A WOMAN SCORNED?
>> ...
>> How is the dope empire in Ireland. Seems you misled us a little by
>> pretending to be DREKS fukin neighbor!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
>>
>> MBongo assures us his designate will reveal ALL about your sordid
>> one sided infatuation with him, very soon and with pictures
>> too!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
>>
>> Bitch fukin slag dopebag.
>> [end]
>> Pete, as JudGeDreD 30 July 2002 http://tinyurl.com/2dpz36
>>
>> Do you honestly believe that Pearl is fooled by your latest
>> nymshift, Pete, and that she's forgotten the things you wrote
>> about her? Give it up; you're making both of you look
>> ridiculous with this charade.
>
>Thanks for the nym reminders. I recall those all, now
>that I see them, but I wouldn't have remembered them
>off the top of my head.
He obviously cant get them out of his head! LOL
Maybe the scorched head had something to do with it Jonny?
--
My greatest speech to the peasants
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=em7LWuP0T7Q
pam the SPAMMERS send an email to enquires@urfreesim.co.uk
England / Angelic Upstarts
The red in the flag is the blood that was spilt
In the way that your forefathers tell
And never a country has been so great
The stories Britannia could tell
I never want to live my life
Away from the golden shores
There's never a country in the world
With the scent of an English rose
England oh England a country so great
A land that's so fair and so true
There'll never be any colours like
The red the white and the blue
Whenever you go to a far off land
There's something goes with you
The pride and the joy and the love that comes
For your mother of red white and blue
You could never be born under a flag that's like
The one of the Union Jack
St.Georges spirit has never died
It all keeps coming back
date: Tue, 08 Jan 2008 09:12:16 +0000
author: Adenoid Hynkel .
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Re: My Goodness New Years Day and the usual suspects are still at it!
On Tue, 08 Jan 2008 09:12:16 +0000, Adenoid Hynkel .
wrote:
>On Mon, 07 Jan 2008 22:17:49 -0800, Rudy Canoza
> wrote:
>
>>Derek wrote:
>>> On Mon, 07 Jan 2008 08:40:51 +0000, Adenoid Hynkel . wrote:
>>>
>>>> Hell hath no fury like a .....
>>>
>>> Yes, I remember you using that expression before, Pete.
>>>
>>> [Start Pearl (then Lotus)]
>>> >Not interested.
>>>
>>> [Pete]
>>> Oh YOU WILL BE ya slag fukin troll.
>>>
>>> Bishop MBongo has been telling us a few little home truths about you
>>> dope smoking slag.
>>> Seems HELL HATH NO FURY LIKE A WOMAN SCORNED?
>>> ...
>>> How is the dope empire in Ireland. Seems you misled us a little by
>>> pretending to be DREKS fukin neighbor!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
>>>
>>> MBongo assures us his designate will reveal ALL about your sordid
>>> one sided infatuation with him, very soon and with pictures
>>> too!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
>>>
>>> Bitch fukin slag dopebag.
>>> [end]
>>> Pete, as JudGeDreD 30 July 2002 http://tinyurl.com/2dpz36
>>>
>>> Do you honestly believe that Pearl is fooled by your latest
>>> nymshift, Pete, and that she's forgotten the things you wrote
>>> about her? Give it up; you're making both of you look
>>> ridiculous with this charade.
>>
>>Thanks for the nym reminders. I recall those all, now
>>that I see them, but I wouldn't have remembered them
>>off the top of my head.
>
>He obviously cant get them out of his head! LOL
>
>Maybe the scorched head had something to do with it Jonny?
Tell you what Moody if these people come to get you again and they are
the horrid people you claim, I'll protect you. As you know defending
the truth and justice is my game, you'll be safe with me. So go on
open up Pandora's box and let the battle commence. LOL!
Boo...
--
My greatest speech to the peasants
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=em7LWuP0T7Q
pam the SPAMMERS send an email to enquires@urfreesim.co.uk
England / Angelic Upstarts
The red in the flag is the blood that was spilt
In the way that your forefathers tell
And never a country has been so great
The stories Britannia could tell
I never want to live my life
Away from the golden shores
There's never a country in the world
With the scent of an English rose
England oh England a country so great
A land that's so fair and so true
There'll never be any colours like
The red the white and the blue
Whenever you go to a far off land
There's something goes with you
The pride and the joy and the love that comes
For your mother of red white and blue
You could never be born under a flag that's like
The one of the Union Jack
St.Georges spirit has never died
It all keeps coming back
date: Tue, 08 Jan 2008 09:41:26 +0000
author: Adenoid Hynkel .
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