I think its called raw
Yes
Yes, if it is uncooked. They are often fed poultry in captivity.
if it's whole, and uncooked, its safe for up to one year. Parts of poultry, uncooked, can be stored for up to nine months. Lastly, uncooked giblets up to four months. Anything your freezing that long should be in a freezer that can maintain at least 0 degrees Fahrenheit at all times.
Drawn poultry is what you buy in the grocery store in the United States. The chicken feathers are removed, as are the head, feet and guts. They are uncooked and either chilled or frozen.
You can freeze uncooked chicken pieces for up to nine months, and whole uncooked chicken up to one year. It's best to use sealable plastic freezer bags for freezing uncooked or cooked poultry. You can freeze cooked chicken for about four months. Soups, stews and the like which contain cooked chicken may be frozen for 2 to 3 months.
Uncooked/undercooked poultry and eggs, unpasterized milk, contaminated water, and from reptiles whom most likely carry it.
A castrated poultry is called a pullet.
The Fowl home is called Fowl Manor.
You should store uncooked meats in the bottom drawer of your refrigerator so if juices should leak they will not come in contact with anything else.
Yes Any of the domesticated bird species can be called poultry.
A hen.
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