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  2. Poultry farming in the United States - Wikipedia

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    A United States Department of the Interior census in 1840 found American farmers had a total combined poultry flock valued at approximately $12 million ($366 million in today's dollars). [ 3 ] Following the Treaty of Wanghia between the US and China in 1844, oriental poultry breeds were imported to New England , and Rhode Island became the ...

  3. Nettie Metcalf - Wikipedia

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    Nettie Metcalf (née Williams; October 13, 1859 – 1945) was an American farmer from Warren, Ohio. [1] She is best known for creating the Buckeye chicken breed, which was officiated by the American Poultry Association in February 1905. [2] Metcalf attended poultry meetings across North America and became President of the American Buckeye Club.

  4. First Broiler House - Wikipedia

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    An example of an individual-colony house, the 16-foot (4.9 m) square wood-frame building housed 500 chickens. It was provided with a coal stove. [2] Cecile Steele of Ocean View, Delaware was the first person in Delaware to raise chickens specifically for meat production, separately from her laying flock that was primarily meant to produce eggs.

  5. Poultry - Wikipedia

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    Since their domestication, a large number of breeds of chickens have been established, but with the exception of the white Leghorn, most commercial birds are of hybrid origin. [18] In about 1800, chickens began to be kept on a larger scale, and modern high-output poultry farms were present in the United Kingdom from around 1920 and became ...

  6. Poultry farming - Wikipedia

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    In 1950, the average American consumed 20 pounds (9 kg) of chicken per year, but 92.2 pounds (41.9 kg) in 2017. [108] Additionally, in 1980 most chickens were sold whole, but by 2000 almost 90 percent of chickens were sold after being butchered into parts.

  7. Java chicken - Wikipedia

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    An illustration of the ideal Black Java rooster in the American Standard of Perfection cir. 1905. The Java is a breed of chicken originating in the United States. Despite the breed's name, a reference to the island of Java, it was developed in the U.S. from chickens of unknown Asian extraction. It is one of the oldest American chickens, forming ...

  8. USA TODAY Book Club: Celeste Ng's 'Our Missing Hearts ... - AOL

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    USA TODAY's November book club pick is Celeste Ng's unputdownable new dystopian novel, "Our Missing Hearts." Here's why you need to read it. USA TODAY Book Club: Celeste Ng's 'Our Missing Hearts ...

  9. Dominique chicken - Wikipedia

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    The Dominique is an American breed of chicken, characterized by black-and-white barred plumage and a rose comb. It is considered to be the oldest American chicken breed, [8]: 121 and is thought to derive from birds brought to America by colonists from southern England. It was well known by about 1750, and by the mid-nineteenth century was ...