- word pouletrie. The term for an
immature poultry, pullet, like its
doublet poult,
comes from
Middle English ****t and Old
French polet, both from the Latin...
- broad-winged hawk (Buteo platypterus) (both
likely of very
small poults).
Mortality of
poults is
greatest in the
first 14 days of life,
especially of those...
- The
Poultry Science ****ociation (PSA) is an
American non-profit
professional organization for the
advancement of
poultry science.
Founded in 1908, the...
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spread for drying.[citation needed] An
infant turkey is
called a
chick or
poult.
Turkeys were
likely first domesticated in Pre-Columbian Mexico,
where they...
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acidophilus and L. casei. In
juvenile commercial livestock, such as
turkey poults and piglets, body
weight and
growth rate are good
health indicators. Animals...
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study the
impact of gut
microflora on
nutrition and metabolism". J. Appl.
Poult. Res. 11 (4): 453–463. doi:10.1093/****r/11.4.453.
Archived from the original...
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batrachian ranine Toucan chick — —
durante ramphasto Turkey (list)
poult hen
gobbler jake (immature) stag tom
rafter —
poultry Turtle hatchling turtlet...
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marigold and
tomato on egg yolk
pigmentation and
carotenoid composition. Br
Poult Sci. 2006 Oct;47(5):561-6. Karadas, F.; Grammenidis, E.; Surai, P. F.; Acamovic...
- Tocopherols, and
Tocotrienols Content in Meat from Free-Range Broilers.
Poult Sci 2008. 87:80-88 2008. 2009-11-20 "How to Read
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possible weave structures:
Plain weave: plain, and hopsacks, poplin, taffeta,
poult-de-soie,
pibiones and
grosgrain Twill weave:
these are
described by weft...