There are many exotic breeds of cattle, sheep, goat, and poultry birds. This depends on the original location in question.
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Cattle that is raised and then sold to be used as food is called beef cattle. When it comes to birds raised to be used as food the animals are called poultry.
Poultry includes various breeds of domestic birds, and birds have ears, so the answer is yes. The external part of the ear opens on the side of the head and is a small opening covered by feathers. Birds have very sensitive hearing and are masters of vocal communication. In domestic poultry in the backyard, birds with respiratory infections can develop ear infections and need veterinary intervention. For more information go to www.poultrymatters.com
Exotic Birds was created in 1983.
Birds reared for both eggs and meat are called dual-purpose birds. These breeds are selected for their ability to produce both a good quantity of eggs and decent quality meat. Examples include breeds like Rhode Island Reds and Plymouth Rocks.
Poultry raising is when you are raising a domesticated bird like a chicken, for its eggs or meat. Raising livestock is when you are raising cattle or sheep to make a profit off of them.
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no puoltry are birds
No..Rabbits are mammals..Poultry are birds, like turkeys and chickens.
Poultry is a domesticated bird used for their eggs, meat or feathers.Types of poultry include the following:chickensturkeysduckgeesepeafowlguineafowlpheasantspigeonsdovesquailemuswanostrichrhea
Birds or poultry
mostly parrots but somtimes exotic birds