Here is a link to the Australian Chicken Meat Federation. It has a lot of interesting information and links. I hope you find it of interest.
http://www.chicken.org.au/
"Breeds" is a term used to describe domestic animals such as cows and chickens, not wild animals. There is a single species of jaguar - Panthera onca.
If you are asking what some of the different breeds of chickens are out there, some egg layers are Rhode Island Reds, Isa Browns, Barred Rocks, Arucanas, among others. Some are meat and egg chickens. Guineas also lay eggs and you can eat them as well.
They are used in the same capacity as most other breeds of sport horse, dressage, jumping and eventing.
In early times, the Australian nationals used to wear clothes made out of fur and wool. The presence of many sheep breeds led to woolen clothes being popular.
Battery farming primarily uses specialized breeds of chickens known for their rapid growth and high egg production. The most common breeds used for this purpose are the White Leghorn for egg-laying and the Cornish Cross for meat production. These breeds have been selectively bred to maximize efficiency and yield in confined spaces, often resulting in health and welfare concerns for the birds.
Yes. You are a potential threat. You are big ,they are small. Almost all breeds of hen are nervous, some more than others. Chickens will get used to you through lots of contact as they soon recognize you are the source of food. If good things happen when you are around they soon understand and remember.
Chickens are used for egg production and for meat. Some chickens are also used as pets.
I had to do a thesis statement for Cornish Cross, White Leghorn, and Plymouth Rock chickens, so i used: "I will be telling you about three differant chicken breeds, Cornish Cross, White Leghorn, and Plymouth Rock." It's not the best but it works for me
Fighting chickens are from breeds called gamecocks and are used in the blood sport of cock fighting. These birds are specially bred and conditioned for increased stamina, strength and aggressiveness. Cock fighting goes back 6,000 years in Persia as a social pastime.
A chook is the Australian word for chicken. It is called colloquial slang as the word is used regionally. Originates from a Celtic word meaning 'come'. Used by early migrant farm servants when calling the chickens to feed.
There is just one species of emu, scientific name Dromaius novaehollandiae.There used to be more known breeds, but hungry sealers and whalers caused the extinction of the three island species - the King Island emu, Tasmanian emu and Dwarf emu.
Chickens are mostly used for their meat and their eggs.