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Fowl are
birds belonging to one of two
biological orders,
namely the
gamefowl or
landfowl (Galliformes) and the
waterfowl (Anseriformes).
Anatomical and...
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Science and
Animal Camp.
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scientific contexts,
chickens as a
species are
described as
common fowl or
domestic fowl.
Chickens are
relatively large birds,
active by day. The body is...
- (and
formerly the
bankiva or bankiva-
fowl), is a
species of tropical,
predominantly terrestrial bird in the
fowl and
pheasant family, Phasianidae, found...
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Fowl cholera is also
called avian cholera,
avian pasteurellosis and
avian hemorrhagic septicemia. It is the most
common pasteurellosis of poultry. As the...
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Monument on Fogo Island,
Canada Monument to the last
British great auk at
Fowl Craig,
Orkney The
great auk is the
subject of a ballet,
Still Life at the...
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consumed eggs for
millions of years. The most
widely consumed eggs are
those of
fowl,
especially chickens.
People in
Southeast Asia
began harvesting chicken eggs...
- Butcher, Gary D; Rossi, Fred (1996).
Prevention and
Control of
Fowl Pox in
Backyard Chicken Flocks.
University of
Florida Cooperative Extension Service, Institute...
- ago. They
share a
recent common ancestor with grouse, pheasants, and
other fowl. The wild
turkey species is the
ancestor of the
domestic turkey,
which was...
- been
prevalent as
early as 1898, when a
disease wiped out all the
domestic fowl in
northwest Scotland. The
policy of
slaughter ceased in
England and Wales...