There is zero grams of fiber in either an chicken egg or chicken meat. Now if you are a cat, dog, hawk or owl, you can get plenty of roughage from the feathers.
YES
They are a layer breed. (bred for eggs) Although you can eat any chicken.
There is - Clam meat Egg Chicken Freshwater eel Ham
really any chicken is good for both eggs and meat
Yes, an egg roll typically contains meat such as pork, shrimp, or chicken along with vegetables wrapped in a thin dough and fried.
False. Meat is not a good source of roughage.
Most chickens are used for both egg laying and meat. A chicken lays the most year in her first year of egg laying. After two years, she is finished with her job of egg laying and is sent to the grocery store for someone to eat.
I believe all chickens come from hen chickens; therefore the eggs that result in chickens are the same, whether the meat is broiled or not.
No, fruit, vegetables, seeds and grains are a good source of roughage (now commonly know as fiber).
Egg and broiler production means that you are rearing chicken for eggs and also for meat. This is modern poultry farming.
Soya bean, milk, meat (fish, chicken), egg whites.
meat,chicken,egg,non veg of all type,fish,lamb.....as well as alcohol