chicken, fich, and eggs
"fich" is not a thing, and fiSh is not poultry. Eggs are a poultry's egg and if you're referring to chicken eggs, then they are also chickens. Some REAL examples of poultry are chicken, turkey, and pheasant.
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Added: The question poster may also be referring to the three catagories commonly used to sort breeds by purpose: Layers (eggs), Broilers (meat) and Dual-Purpose (both)
Yorkshire, Hampshire, duroc, polish, Chinese
broiler
There are many exotic breeds of cattle, sheep, goat, and poultry birds. This depends on the original location in question.
Beef Cattle, Dairy Cattle, Poultry,
Angus, Hereford, and Shorthorns.
chicken, fich, and eggs "fich" is not a thing, and fiSh is not poultry. Eggs are a poultry's egg and if you're referring to chicken eggs, then they are also chickens. Some REAL examples of poultry are chicken, turkey, and pheasant. ^Win Added: The question poster may also be referring to the three catagories commonly used to sort breeds by purpose: Layers (eggs), Broilers (meat) and Dual-Purpose (both)
If by poultry you mean chickens, there are hundreds of breeds. Here are some of the most common ones: -Rhode Island Red (eggs) -Barred Rock (eggs) -White Leghorn (eggs) -Buff Orpington (mostly eggs, but are large, and make good meat birds also) If You didn't mean just chickens, There are many kinds including -ducks -turkeys -chickens -peafowl -Guineafowl and many others, hope this helps.
turkeys
use this website! it totally roxMost books about poultry have chapters about breeds, varying in detail according to how big the book is generally. There are several poultry keepers forums and information websites as well, some of which have poultry book review sections. It depends how much detailed information you want really. There are also (surprisingly?) many really detailed books on single breeds. Try looking on Ebay & Amazon. I particularly recommend the poultry books I wrote, but then I would, wouldn't I ;-)FAYE1111 says:For good websites I would definately recommend omlet.co.uk as it really helped me when I was researching my chickens' breeds.
different types of grain i think. Im loving all these poultry questions
what are the drifferent type of poutry in the caribbean
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