Not necessarily to disagree, since there might be different rules down in your part of the world, but last I heard over in the Delmarva chicken country they have to be processed within 2 hours of leaving the farm.
"Rooster cruiser" & "chicken lights"
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I never had a whole Lotta lights but I had an 87 359 with the Navajo white 3406B took out the 15 over put a 13 double over swap the 370s for 390s there are few people on here they probably know what I’m talking about!
Leave Lordsburg somewhere past midnight and you’d always catch two or three of those chicken trucks ,course they’d all be hauling produce and hauling ###!!
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I think rooster cruiser was more like #### of the walk Showboat, bad to the bone type of thing I think it was kind of a maybe not a good thing when it first started!
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As said, the birds are processed, boxed according to the customer and then loaded on the truck with shaved ice. As soon as those doors closed the refer was set to 28 degrees I would leave either Jasper Al or Enterprise Al Friday afternoon and had to be downtown LA monday no later than 4am.autopaint, 88 Alpha, FoolsErrand and 2 others Thank this. -
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