Drawn poultry is what you buy in the grocery store in the United States. The chicken feathers are removed, as are the head, feet and guts. They are uncooked and either chilled or frozen.
Poultry farming for resonsibilities is that you need to sell it.
Oh, yes! There is even a Poultry Farmer's Association. A poultry farmer is someone who raises chickens, turkeys, duck or any of the other domesticated birds known as "poultry" for the purpose of producing meat or eggs and sometimes even selling the feathers as farm income.
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It is someone who only eats meat or poultry. Basically a vegetarian that can eat fish and bird! I personally am a peskatarian, but I don't eat poultry.
There is a wide variety of poultry dishes. Poultry can be put into pasta, casseroles, fajitas, or any number of dishes. Typically, the chicken is seasoned before cooking, and may be chopped or pulled apart for serving.
Mary Engle Pennington has written: 'The care of the child's food in the home' -- subject(s): Milk, Refrigeration and refrigerating machinery 'The comparative rate of decomposition in drawn and undrawn market poultry' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Poultry 'Studies of poultry from the farm to the consumer' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Poultry, Eggs, Cold storage
Poultry is chicken or pork
Poultry food is chicken
Poultry are goods.
Poultry farms have chickens in them
poultry = Geflügel
Poultry in French is Volaille.
Do you prefer beef, fish or poultry? Both chicken and turkey are poultry.
Yes, it can be served with poultry.
poultry farm
for poultry production
A castrated poultry is called a pullet.