This farmer sends 125k birds to the city and still can't meet demand

Ellouise Bailey
January 19 2024 - 3:00pm
Aussie Squab manager Sue Stringer holds a young squab at the family operation in Biloela. Pictures by Ellouise Bailey
Aussie Squab manager Sue Stringer holds a young squab at the family operation in Biloela. Pictures by Ellouise Bailey

Pigeon might not be top of mind when you think of fine dining in restaurants across Australian capital cities, but central Queensland farmers say they can't keep up with demand.

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Ellouise Bailey

Ellouise Bailey

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Queensland Country Life reporter based in Rockhampton and reporting on agriculture in the central Queensland region. Got a story? Get in touch: 0447 477 399 or email ellouise.bailey@austcommunitymedia.com.au

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