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  2. Cobb 500 - Wikipedia

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    The Cobb 500 is a fast-growing broiler chicken breed. They can reach a 2 kg slaughter weight at 33 days old. [1] [2] They make up around half of all globally farmed chickens as of 2016. [3] The Cobb 500 is controversial due to their health problems. Animal rights and animal welfare groups such as Open Cages have called for the industry to stop ...

  3. Broiler - Wikipedia

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    A white feathered female line was purchased from Cobb. A full-scale breeding program was commenced in 1958, with commercial shipments in Canada and the US in 1959 and in Europe in 1963. [ 7 ] As a second example, color sexing broilers was proposed by Shaver in 1973.

  4. Broiler industry - Wikipedia

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    On average, a new broiler house is about 500 feet long by 44 feet wide and costs about $200,000 equipped. ... Cobb claims to be world's oldest poultry breeding company.

  5. WIMEX Group - Wikipedia

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    The WIMEX Group is an internationally active German company in the meat and agricultural industry, based in Köthen, Saxony-Anhalt.With an annual capacity of 435.455 million hatching eggs, it is the largest producer of day-old chicks for chicken fattening in Europe [3] and one of the world's largest suppliers of broiler chickens of the Cobb breed. [4]

  6. Chicken of Tomorrow Contest - Wikipedia

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    The Chicken of Tomorrow Contest was an animal husbandry contest held between 1946 and 1948 and sponsored by the American grocery store chain A&P, in partnership with the US Department of Agriculture (USDA), to encourage the development of broiler chickens breeds with more meat.

  7. Talk:Cobb 500 - Wikipedia

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  8. CobB - Wikipedia

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    CobB is a bacterial protein that belongs to the sirtuin family, a broadly conserved family of NAD+-dependent protein deacetylases. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] To further this, CobB is found in the Sir2 Family protein deacetylase, which is in control of energy metabolism, chemotaxis, and DNA supercoiling in many bacteria. [ 4 ]

  9. List of Major League Baseball players with a .400 batting ...

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    Four players – Ed Delahanty, Ty Cobb, Rogers Hornsby and Oscar Charleston – have accomplished the feat in three different seasons, [6] [7] Ross Barnes was the first player to bat .400 in a season, posting a .429 batting average in the National League's inaugural 1876 season. [8] [9]