Eggs are a poultry product, the same as milk is a dairy product.
It seems that eggs are considered to be a dairy product by most people. However, eggs are a by product of poultry.
Eggs are poultry, just very early poultry. So early that they are usually considered in a separate category. That of eggs.
Poultry is a general name for chickens (grown for human consumption). these birds ARE of course animals. but "poultry" being a general term IS not an animal but a name for a group of fowl.
Yes
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Yes. Eggs are in the category of Meat, Poultry, Fish,Dry beans, and nuts on the food pyramid.
The type of poultry that lays only eggs is the layer house. This type of poultry house affords better ventilation and facilitates cleaning and disinfection.
Poultry is a domesticated bird used for their eggs, meat or feathers.Types of poultry include the following:chickensturkeysduckgeesepeafowlguineafowlpheasantspigeonsdovesquailemuswanostrichrhea
Poultry is a domesticated bird used for their eggs, meat or feathers.Types of poultry include the following:chickensturkeysduckgeesepeafowlguineafowlpheasantspigeonsdovesquailemuswanostrichrhea
M. A. Jull has written: 'Raising turkeys, ducks, geese, game birds' -- subject(s): Game and game-birds, Geese, Turkeys, Ducks 'Egg production in Quebec' -- subject(s): Eggs, Production, Chickens, Housing 'Poultry husbandry' -- subject(s): Poultry, Bibliography 'Avicultura productiva' -- subject(s): Poultry 'The poultry industry on the Pacific coast' -- subject(s): Poultry, Poultry industry 'Production of eggs' -- subject(s): Poultry, Eggs, Production 'Incubation and brooding' -- subject(s): Poultry, Eggs, Incubation
Herbert Willis Brown has written: 'A living from eggs and poultry' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Eggs, Poultry
well there is difference in size, colour and taste. also desi eggs are heavier than poultry eggs
Eggs are not a dairy product.Yes eggs are dairy products. It comes under poultry farming and Indian government are looking more on layer poultry farming and also new techniques.
Yes. You can refer to any breed of bird kept for eggs or meat as poultry.
Eggs and meat mostly.
eggs,manure,feathers,meat