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    While most packages of frozen chicken may take less than 24 hours to thaw, large boneless chicken breasts, bone-in parts, and whole chickens may take up two days or longer to thaw. Once thawed ...

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  6. Poultry litter - Wikipedia

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    Actual manure generation will be lower because it is only a fractional component of litter. This translates to an average of about 0.7 ounce per day per bird, varying considerably over the life of the bird. This means that a single broiler house, which can contain well over 20,000 birds can generate over 40,000 lb (18,000 kg) of litter per flock.

  7. Trussing needle - Wikipedia

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    There are several benefits to trussing chicken, duck, or turkey. In an untrussed bird, heat circulates in the open cavity and cooks the breasts from the inside, so they're done well before the thighs and legs. [4] There are several different types of trussing methods which can be selected based on the type of bird and the recipe being used.

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  9. Allofeeding - Wikipedia

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    Dusky woodswallow (Artamus cyanopterus) parent feeding a wasp to chicks Allofeeding is a type of food sharing behaviour observed in cooperatively breeding species of birds . Allofeeding refers to a parent, sibling or unrelated adult bird feeding altricial hatchlings , which are dependent on parental care for their survival. [ 1 ]