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  2. Chicken - Wikipedia

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    Most chickens are raised for food, providing meat and eggs; others are kept as pets [1] or for cockfighting. Chickens are common and widespread domestic animals, with a total population of 26.5 billion as of 2023, and an annual production of more than 50 billion birds. A hen bred for laying can produce over 300 eggs per year.

  3. Poultry - Wikipedia

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    Worldwide, more chickens are kept than any other type of poultry, with over 50 billion birds being raised each year as a source of meat and eggs. [49] Traditionally, such birds would have been kept extensively in small flocks, foraging during the day and housed at night.

  4. Can chickens fly? Here's everything to know about the bird's ...

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    Chickens are one of the most common domesticated animals in the world. Here's some fun facts about the bird.

  5. Poultry farming - Wikipedia

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    Scientists had found that chickens fed an antibiotic residue grew 50 percent faster than controls. [73] The chickens laid more eggs and experienced lower mortality and less illness. Upon this discovery, farmers transitioned from expensive animal proteins to comparatively inexpensive antibiotics and B12.

  6. Chicken as food - Wikipedia

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    A poussin, or juvenile chicken Chickens are the most commonly consumed animal worldwide. Chicken is sold both as whole birds and broken down into pieces. In the United Kingdom, juvenile chickens of less than 28 days of age at slaughter are marketed as poussin. Mature chicken is sold as small, medium or large.

  7. 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.

  8. What is it like to own pet chickens? - AOL

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    Chicken ownership became more popular during the pandemic. But what is it like to own backyard chickens?

  9. Bantam (poultry) - Wikipedia

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    The Sebright is a true bantam chicken breed Japanese bantam chick (left) compared to an Orpington chick. A bantam is any small variety of fowl, usually of chicken or duck.Most large chicken breeds and several breeds of duck have a bantam counterpart, which is much smaller than the standard-sized fowl, but otherwise similar in most or all respects.

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