Chickens actually originate from the jungles of south America. They were first brought over to America by the natives. Chickens actually originate from the jungles of south America. They were first brought over to America by the natives.
I looked it up... I think the Mayflower brought them over?
You can never be sure but in some the chickens are from India.
The Ancient Samoans brought them over for food. As there are no natural predators they flourish.
The are shipped over in chi cargo and brought to india
Missionaries
Chickens were brought to America by European explorers and settlers in the early 16th century. They likely arrived with Spanish expeditions, starting with Christopher Columbus in 1493, who brought them to the Caribbean. Over time, chickens spread throughout the continent, becoming a staple in American agriculture and cuisine. By the 18th century, they were commonly raised across the colonies.
it was the English who brought chickens (or 'chooks' as they are called in Australia) to Australia. The first chooks arrived on the First Fleet, along with a variety of other poultry.
In 55 bc the Romans invaded Britain and brought chickens with them.
The British brought slaves from India (most of which were hindus) over to the carribean.
Sanskrit is believed to have originated in India. Therefore, no one brought it.
No, the KFC restaurants in Indian do not import chickens from America. They are self sufficient with their chickens.