1 kilo of skinless chicken costs around Rs150/-
On average, it takes about 2 kg of corn to produce 1 kg of chicken meat. Therefore, 5000 kg of corn can support the production of approximately 2500 kg of chicken biomass.
The number of legs in 1 kg of chicken can vary depending on the size of the chicken legs. On average, a chicken leg (which includes the thigh and drumstick) weighs about 200 to 250 grams. Therefore, you can expect to find approximately 4 to 5 chicken legs in 1 kg of chicken.
It depends on where you purchase it, when, and type of chicken, but we can provide averages. As of August 2014: The average price of chicken (fresh, whole, bone in) in the U.S. is $1.51 per pound, which is $3.32 per kg. The average price of chicken (fresh, whole, bone in) in Europe is .82 Euros per pound, which is $1.80 per kg.
A 1.2 kg chicken is considered to be a small chicken. A 1.2 kg chicken will serve approximately six people.
The weight of a 3 kg frozen chicken is 3 kilograms, regardless of its frozen state. The weight remains the same whether the chicken is fresh, frozen, or cooked. Therefore, a 3 kg frozen chicken weighs exactly 3 kg.
The amount of biomass that a human can get from a 500-kg chicken is approximately 357.5 kg. This is calculated by multiplying the mass of the chicken by the percentage of edible biomass, which is typically around 70%. So, 500 kg * 0.7 = 350 kg.
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Well, it depends on what the breed of the chicken. It can range from 3lbs to 10lbs.
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to keep a chicken healthy you have to make the chicken go on a treadmill and make sure the chicken lifts only 5 kg not any above
The amount of chicken biomass that 5,000 kg of corn can support depends on various factors, including the nutritional content of the corn, the efficiency of feed conversion, and the growth conditions of the chickens. On average, chickens convert feed to body mass at a rate of about 2:1 to 3:1, meaning for every 2 to 3 kg of feed, they gain 1 kg of body weight. Using this estimate, 5,000 kg of corn could potentially support around 1,600 to 2,500 kg of chicken biomass, depending on the specific conditions and efficiency of the feed conversion.