They are usually called Broilers or just meat birds.
A broiler is not a species of animal. It is a category used by the meat industry to designate a certain group of breeds of chicken or turkey raised for its meat (as opposed to types of chickens raised for eggs). The scientific name of the domestic chicken is Gallus gallus domesticus. Domestic turkeys are usually Meleagris gallopavo but may be Meleagris ocellata in South America.
chicken
Yes, "chicken" is a noun. It refers to a type of bird commonly raised for its meat and eggs.
A broiler is a type of chicken raised specifically for meat production, so a broiler grower is a chicken farmer.
No. Poultry are birds such as ducks and chicken. They DON'T EAT MEAT!!!
A chicken is not considered meat because of the simple fact that meat has a fatty edge and does not come from a bird. Meat is also more or less rather chewy, while poultry or chicken is not.
Buckethead
The name of the artificial meat is PROCESSED meat..!!! Like chicken nuggets from wendy's or mcdonalds is not meat it's actually PINK thicke GOO!!!! That they color white and give the texture of 100% all white chicken..
Chicken meat is white Chicken meat can also be red meat depending on what quality it is.
Chicken is meat?!?!?!
The nutrients can be found in meat are proteins, vitamin B and A and some vitamin D. Meat contain some cholesterol but a little cholesterol never hurt anyone. Vegetarians need to eat pulses to keep up their protein.
No. Chickens are animals, specifically domesticated birds raised for their eggs and meat. Chickpeas are legumes because chickpeas are plants, not animals.