Chickens or ducks.
they are used for egg and meat production as well as an ornamental bird
Ducks like water. Chickens don't!
Perhaps a chicken, lays eggs and is good meat to eat.
Emus certainly can be farmed for their meat. But it is not what is commonly thought of when thinking of a 'farm animal'.
No, it is a protein. It can be considered a meat. But because the eggs are not fertilized, the egg will never produce a real chicken or bird. Technically it is just a protein but people refer to it as a meat.
Yes. You can refer to any breed of bird kept for eggs or meat as poultry.
The term "poultry" refers to any domesticated birds used for their eggs, meat or feathers.Types of poultry include the following:chickensturkeysduckgeesepeafowlguineafowlpheasantspigeonsquailThere are other types of birds which are raised for eggs or meat, but which are not defined as "poultry" under the guidelines of various countries' Departments of Primary Industries or equivalent departments. These include the larger flightless birds now farmed for eggs, meat and feathers, such as ostriches, emus and rheas.
Yes, "chicken" is a noun. It refers to a type of bird commonly raised for its meat and eggs.
A farm bird is a bird typically raised on a farm for agricultural purposes such as eggs, meat, or feathers. Common farm birds include chickens, ducks, turkeys, and geese.
A rooster is a male chicken. It is a domesticated bird often raised for meat and eggs. Roosters are known for their distinctive crowing sound.
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The English term for "pugo" is quail. It is a small game bird that is commonly raised for its eggs and meat.