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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. List of North American chicken breeds - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of chicken breeds usually considered to originate in Canada and the United States. [1] [2] Some may have complex or obscure histories, so inclusion here does not necessarily imply that a breed is predominantly or exclusively from those countries.

  4. 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 ...

  5. Invasion of the Chinese Chickens: America's Looming Poultry ...

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    AP, Greg Baker Earlier this week, I outlined some of the changes that are in store if the USDA's proposed new poultry inspection program is put into action. In a nutshell, consumers can expect ...

  6. Frankenchickens: charity to take on producers - AOL

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    Defra, the government body responsible for farming, said "Our farm animals are protected by robust animal health and welfare laws, which includes detailed requirements on how meat chickens should ...

  7. 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 ...

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  9. Millennials’ love affair with pet chickens is big business ...

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    The average flock size for customers is 14 birds, though nearly 30% of the company’s customers who raise chickens have 20 birds or more. “In America, the new companion animal is the chicken ...