Poultry includes all of the creatures classified as birds and eaten by the peoples of the world.
The top bird is probably Chicken which is plentiful in markets in the U.S. and becoming more plentiful around the world.
For the U.S. Turkey comes next followed by Cornish Game Hens and then ducks and geese. Ducks and Geese typically arrive at the table via the hunter, but commercially prepared duck and geese is generally available.
Emus and Ostriches are also eaten.
Chicks are breed by a red light which penetrates the egg at at least 300 degrees Celsius and need to keep on getting breed in order to sustain active life within that egg, this provides warmth within the inner egg. If you want a healthy chicken you need to breed that chick for at least one month.
Female chickens lay eggs.
All breeds of chickens lay eggs. That's how they reproduce, so that the species does not go extinct. Although some breeds lay more eggs than others, some lay 350 a year and some only lay 100
There are over 175 breeds of chicken and hundreds of cross or non-recognized breeds.
I will give you a link below to see some of the most popular breeds.
A Silky
Bantams (any breed/type) are the small variety of chickens.
There are hundreds of breeds of poultry. See the links below for lists.
Aryan chicken... Pure germanic chicken
buff orphantion
Chickens can be fed seeds to make them breed.
Any breed can get along with Rhode Island Reds. But you can only intruduce this other breed and more chickens when they are little. If you don't do that, there will be severe fighting with the chickens.
make 'em do it...
Yes! I have chickens of my own, and I love mine. It really depends on the breed.
no it's not
That depends on the breed.
Teryaki
Not exactly. chicken's breed to give birth. then the baby male chicks are killed and sold as food
isa brown
That depends on the breed of chicken.
Large hen, large rooster
No, you cannot breed squids. You can breed cows, pigs, chickens, mooshrooms, rabbits, horses, ocelots, and wolves.