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Commonwealth Poultry

HOT ITALIAN CHICKEN SAUSAGE LINKS

HOT ITALIAN CHICKEN SAUSAGE LINKS

Regular price $17.00
Regular price Sale price $17.00
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  • No Antibiotics
  • All Natural
  • Humanely Raised

Enjoy the taste of traditional Italian sausage, with a kick. This 100% all-natural sausage is perfect for grilling, and a flavorful addition to classic pasta dishes.

Details

  • 16 oz package contains 4 links
  • USDA inspected
  • All Natural - No Antibiotics - No Hormones
  • Hand crafted
  • Flash Frozen and Wrapped In Air-Tight Cryovac - Will Last 12 Months In Your Freezer

Shipping

  • FREE SHIPPING on orders $129 and above
  • $19.95 on orders under $129
  • We ship to these states: CT, DE, DC, ME, MA, MD, NH, NJ, NY, OH, PA, RI, VA, VT, WV
  • Your meat is shipped frozen
  • We ship Monday-Thursday.
  • New England orders arrive the next day. Outside New England, orders arrive the second day.
  • You will receive an email with your tracking number when your order shipsĀ 
  • Insulated shipping boxes (compostable)Ā  insure your meat arrives cold/frozen
  • We use dry ice and ice blanketsĀ 
  • MINIMUM ORDER $75
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More Than Just Great-Tasting Chicken

Our chicken might be the best youā€™ve ever tasted - but the flavor is just the beginning.

Thatā€™s because we source our chicken from Common Wealth Poultry, a small family-owned artisan processor in Gardiner, Maine.Ā 

Common Wealth is on a mission to do much more than just sell chicken.Ā 

As Ryan Wilson, the owner of Common Wealth, explains:

ā€œFrom the farmers raising our flocks, the chickens themselves, to the truck drivers delivering them, every single employee here at Common Wealth Poultry, to you - we want to tremendously impact lives in a huge way.ā€

FAQs

Chickens are fed a diet that is 100% vegetarian and are not given growth-promoting antibiotics. They are raised and processed in a humane manner and are never adulterated in any way. That said, they are not certified organic. Certifications like organic, which merely dictate a 'worst case' scenario, are prohibitively expensive for farmers and processors below a certain size.

The chickens are reared in temperature controlled houses that allow them to have comfortable living conditions and do not restrict their movement. They are not confined, or over-stocked like factory farmed chickens are. Commonwealth hand selects the best growers, and ensures that humane treatment and practices are always being followed. Improperly raised birds don't taste anywhere near as good as well-raised birds.

Chickens are primarily raised on small family farms in Pennsylvania, and to a lesser extent in New Hampshire. Commonwealthā€™s decision to raise birds outside of Maine was the result of an extensive sustainability analysis conducted in collaboration with the University of Maine, considering the carbon footprint of growing here versus in a warmer climate, and the emissions associated with multiple shipments of feed versus transporting birds once, among other factors. Given that quality is a primary motivating factor for us, we think this arrangement is the right balance between what makes sense environmentally, and what produces the best quality bird.