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Is there such thing as a chicken capon?
A capon is a castrated male chicken. Caponizing is the process of surgically removing the testicles of a cockerel, typically when it is between 8 and 16 weeks old. Capons are prized for their tender flesh and mild flavour, and they are often used in French and Italian cuisine.
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