62. 30 up in the north. 32 in the south. your welcome.
They kill them for meat
i found the answer to be CAGE like on farms there are pens for horses? it's similar
The top five chicken-producing states in the US are Georgia, Arkansas, Alabama, North Carolina, and Mississippi. These states have a high concentration of chicken farms and production facilities, making them key players in the poultry industry.
Chicken is produced through a process of raising chickens on farms. The chickens are fed and cared for until they are mature enough to be processed. They are then slaughtered, cleaned, and packaged for distribution to consumers. Commercial chicken production is heavily regulated to ensure food safety and animal welfare standards are maintained throughout the process.
The domestic chicken (Gallus gallus domesticus) is commonly raised on farms for meat and egg production. They are a domesticated subspecies of the red junglefowl.
Many lost their farms.
Cattle farms, gator farms, pig farms, chicken farms, horse farms, etc.
chicken
um... chicken farms
Organic farms, commercial farms, "factory" farms, grain farms, ranches, chicken farms, pig farms, dairy farms, beef farms, bison ranches, etc.
Delaware
They run chicken farms.
Google Images provide many images of real chicken farms, while Bing images provide a wide range of photos. However, on Bing images not all the images are relevant.
There are around 10 Wind farms which are active (Jan 2010) for a total installed capacity of 1,130 MW Oklahoma stands in 11th place in the list of states in US with Wind Installations were Texas being at the 1st Place with 9410 MW.
Egg production is most often found on chicken farms that can vary in size. Large chicken farms such as Purdue, also produce eggs.
They kill them for meat
Yes, there are quite a few.