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Free Range Chickens in Australia
What is "Free Range"?
Answer: The term “Free-range” means chickens have access to paddocks outside during the day (weather permitting) and are free to roam, scratch and peck. Free Range chickens are herded into their sheds at night to prevent attack by natural predators such as foxes. This requires certification and accreditaion from (FREPA) Handy Tips about Handling Chicken: Hygiene Wash hands thoroughly with hot soapy water before preparing food and after handling raw meat.
After preparing raw meat, wash utensils, containers, cutting boards and kitchen surfaces with hot soapy water. Change your sponge regularly and wash well after each use, or preferably use disposable paper towels.
Courtesy Australian Chicken Meat Federation.
Bacteria All foods contain bacteria and most are harmless. Bacteria can become a problem if food is not stored and handled correctly. Chicken meat is a 'perishable' food, along with other meats, seafood, dairy products and other refrigerated foods.
Most food safe bacteria thrive between 4 and 60C. Therefore, do not keep perishable foods at room temperature for more than 2 hours.