Why would you cleave your chicken, bones, into pieces when you are making stock? I just throw whats left of my chicken in a pot with some vegetables bring it to a boil and then simmer away for an hour, am I missing something?
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Best Answer
To release the bone marrow, which is excellent source of protein and has medicinal properties.