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Poultry (/ˈpoʊltri/) are
domesticated birds kept by
humans for the
purpose of
harvesting animal products such as meat, eggs or feathers. The practice...
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Poultry farming is the form of
animal husbandry which raises domesticated birds such as chickens, ducks,
turkeys and
geese to
produce meat or eggs for...
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Poultry diseases occur in
poultry,
which are
domesticated birds kept for
their meat, eggs or feathers.
Poultry species include the chicken, turkey, duck...
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Poultry feed is food for farm
poultry,
including chickens, ducks,
geese and
other domestic birds.
Before the
twentieth century,
poultry were
mostly kept...
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native breeds of
chicken in
Southeast Asia to be useful, and any such
small poultry came to be
known as a bantam.[citation needed] List of
chicken breeds American...
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Pastured poultry also
known as pasture-raised
poultry or
pasture raised eggs is a
sustainable agriculture technique that
calls for the
raising of laying...
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Australian Poultry Standards is the
official breed standard for
poultry fancy in Australia. It is the
standard of
perfection from
which all
poultry in Australia...
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small businesses in side
streets and alleys:
notable streets include Poultry Walk, West End
Arcade and
Hurts Yard and
Derby Road (the
latter once known...
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Cannibalism in
poultry is the act of one
individual of a
poultry species consuming all or part of
another individual of the same
species as food. It commonly...
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Poultry Hotline' hours". Meat+
Poultry.
April 4, 2017.
Retrieved April 30, 2024. "Making the Connection:
Activity Report of the USDA Meat and
Poultry Hotline...