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)
Yes. You can refer to any breed of bird kept for eggs or meat as poultry.
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The drumstick from a turkey typically has the most fat compared to other types of poultry drumsticks. However, the amount of fat can vary depending on the specific breed of turkey and how it was raised.
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broilers in the poultry farming are those hens that are bred specifically for their meat.So,growers would be the farmers that breed them or bring them up.
A Wyandotte is a breed of poultry, a breed of chicken which originated in the United States in the 1870s, or a member of a group of native North Americans.
A Wyandot is a breed of poultry, a breed of chicken which originated in the United States in the 1870s, or a member of a group of native North Americans.
different types of grain i think. Im loving all these poultry questions
Poultry includes Chickens, Turkey, duck, goose, peacock and swan.
You can find chicken, turkey and other types of poultry in a meat market or the meat section of a supermarket.
All roosters are males so they don't lay eggs this is true for any breed of poultry
Yes. There are various types of poultry all around the world. Do you have a specific question?