An intensively reared chicken are bred to reach slaughter weight in less than 6 weeks. About 70% of meat chickens are raised this way. These chickens are also known as commercial broilers.
Intensively farmed chickens typically live for around 5-7 weeks before reaching slaughter weight. This rapid growth is achieved through selective breeding and the use of growth-promoting techniques. After reaching slaughter weight, they are processed for meat production.
Chicken Rearing is the same as "Poultry farming" where chickens are raised , or reared , for the food market . See related link below for additional information regarding Poultry Farming .
Chickens are chickens because god made them.
A brood of chickens, a peep of chickens, a flock of chickens.
yes frizzle bantams are purebred chickens.
it means how confident and stong ect. a chicken is and if it can survive if weak
Are reared chicken in smallcages called batteries
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Intensively farmed chickens typically live for around 5-7 weeks before reaching slaughter weight. This rapid growth is achieved through selective breeding and the use of growth-promoting techniques. After reaching slaughter weight, they are processed for meat production.
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Delaware is a leading producer of broilers (chickens reared for meat). Source: The free Dictionary
Chickens that are traditionally reared are kept their entire lives in cramped conditions with little or no room to move, they have their beaks cut off so they cannot peck and in general, they are really kept in horrible conditions. Free range chickens are allowed to roam free, usually not fed antibiotics as a standard and enjoy a much better quality of life.
Cattle, sheep, chickens, pigs, goats, fish (you get fish farms), ostriches, etc.
in kashmir yak is reared . in south america alpaca llamaand vicuma is reared
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You mean are cows intensively "farmed" for their milk? Yes, most milk we get is from intensive dairy farms.
Chicken Rearing is the same as "Poultry farming" where chickens are raised , or reared , for the food market . See related link below for additional information regarding Poultry Farming .