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  2. Indian Game (poultry) - Wikipedia

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    The Indian Game is a British breed of game chicken, now reared either for meat or show. It originated in the early nineteenth century in the counties of Cornwall and Devon in south-west England. [7] [8] It is a heavy, muscular bird with an unusually broad breast; the eggs are brown. [9]: 158

  3. Cornish game hen - Wikipedia

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    A roasted Cornish game hen A Cornish game hen ready for the oven. Cornish game hen (also Rock Cornish game hen) is the USDA-approved name for a particular variety of broiler chicken, produced from a cross between the Cornish and White Plymouth Rock chicken breeds, that is served young and immature, weighing no more than two pounds (900 g) ready to cook.

  4. Indian Game - Wikipedia

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    Indian Game (poultry), a breed of game chicken also known as the Cornish chicken Topics referred to by the same term This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Indian Game .

  5. Soy-Ginger-Lacquered Cornish Hens Recipe - AOL

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    In a large bowl, whisk together all of the ingredients except the Cornish hens. Put the hens in 3 large resealable plastic bags and pour in the marinade. Seal the bags, pressing out the air, and ...

  6. FarmVille Unreleased Rhode Red Mystery Egg, Cornish Mystery ...

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    Thank you once again to FarmVille Freak Lisa & Rainexel for finding these Unreleased FarmVille Rhode Red, Cornish, & Scots Grey Mystery Eggs! Note: Unreleased items have no official release date ...

  7. Chicken breeds recognized by the American Poultry Association

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    The chicken breeds recognized by the American Poultry Association are listed in the American Standard of Perfection. They are categorized into classes: standard-sized breeds are grouped by type or by place of origin, while bantam breeds are classified according to type or physical characteristics.

  8. List of chicken breeds - Wikipedia

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    All chickens lay eggs, have edible meat, and possess a unique appearance. However, distinct breeds are the result of selective breeding to emphasize certain traits. Any breed may be used for general agricultural purposes, and all breeds are shown to some degree. But each chicken breed is known for a primary use.

  9. Broiler - Wikipedia

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    Mass production of chicken meat is a global industry and at that time, only two or three breeding companies supplied around 90% of the world's breeder-broilers. The total number of meat chickens produced in the world was nearly 47 billion in 2004; of these, approximately 19% were produced in the US, 15% in China, 13% in the EU25 and 11% in Brazil.