POULTRY

domesticated fowl kept primarily for meat and eggs; including birds of the order Galliformes, e.g., the chicken, turkey, guinea fowl, pheasant, quail, and peacock; and natatorial (swimming) birds, e.g., the duck and goose. Several poultry birds, including the chicken and the goose, were domesticated over 3,000 years ago. The chief poultry bird is the chicken, which probably originated as a jungle fowl in SW Asia. Until recently, poultry were raised for domestic and commercial use on many farms in the United States. Large-scale producers now virtually monopolize the poultry industry. Specialized hatcheries deliver chicks fresh from the incubator to commercial growers, who mass-produce birds under precisely controlled conditions on diets scientifically calculated to produce rapid growth to market size, for delivery to processors. Many distinct chicken breeds, once appreciated for their particular combinations of characteristics, have been combined through selective breeding into a few relatively standard types that are notably efficient converters of feed into meat or eggs. The dominant meat chicken today is a cross between the fast-growing female White Plymouth Rock chicken, and the deep-breasted male Cornish chicken (see Cornish hen). The predominant egg type in the United States today is the White Leghorn chicken. Dual-purpose meat-and-egg breeds have all but disappeared. Turkeys have been similarly standardized. Because of their lower cost and lower fat content, chicken and turkey are increasingly popular protein sources with American consumers, rivaling pork and even beef in per capita consumption. A few breeds of chicken are raised chiefly for their ornamental appearance or as pets. These include the Polish varieties, characterized by their large showy crests; the fighting, or game, varieties, still bred where cockfighting is popular; and the Bantams, which are primarily miniature counterparts of standard breeds.

See R. Moreng and J. Avens, Poultry Science and Production (1985); R. E. Austic and M. C. Nesheim, Poultry Production (13th ed. 1990).

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Two decades of productivity growth in poultry dressing and processing. by Ziaul...Sieling Output per employee hour in the poultry dressing and processing industry rose...rates moved as follows: Prior to 1970, poultry processing was a predominantly manual...
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...Fluoroquinolone-Resistant Campylobacter in Poultry Production. by Lance B. Price...FDA) banned fluoroquinolone use in U.S. poultry production in order to reduce the prevalence...fluoroquinoloneresistant Campylobacter among poultry products from two conventional producers...
...Drug-Resistant Campylobacter Persists in Poultry. by Angela Spivey Doctors use...poisoning caused by Campylobacter. But after poultry farmers began using fluoroquinolones to...banned the use of fluoroquinolones on poultry farms because of these concerns. A new...
A Machines Eye View of Poultry and Produce. At the Instrumentation and Sensing Laboratory (ILS...instruments that shine light on every single fruit, vegetable, meat, or poultry product as it speeds by on the processing line. The system developed...
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Meat, poultry proposals have industries clucking...slaughterhouses and processing plants in which poultry, pork and steak are readied for market...program that would require all meat and poultry plants to conduct daily tests for salmonella...
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Thousands of Bird Flu Turkeys Killed; Poultry, Meat and Eggs Remain Safe to Eat - Food...birds. The Food Standards Agency says poultry meat and eggs remain safe to eat, as long...Fred Landeg said the disease found in the poultry in Redgrave, Suffolk, was closely related...
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...Society Spreads Its Wings; High Hopes for Poultry Event NOTHUMBERLAND COUNTY SHOW 2008 Supported...Journal. NORTHUMBERLAND County Shows poultry section has taken steps to entice more...have joined forces with Northumberland Poultry Society for Mays show in Corbridge. It...
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Poultry Worker Catches Bird Flu. A POULTRY worker has become the first Briton to catch bird flu. The man, one of three workers at the Norfolk poultry farm at the centre of a bird flu outbreak, has the H7 strain...
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POULTRY domesticated fowl kept primarily for meat and eggs...swimming) birds, e.g., the duck and goose . Several poultry birds, including the chicken and the goose, were domesticated over 3,000 years ago. The chief poultry bird is the chicken, which probably originated as a jungle...
CORNISH HEN or Cornish chicken, breed of poultry that originated in Cornwall, England, but gained prominence...currently on the market. An increasingly popular form of Cornish poultry, marketed for its delicious meat, is the Rock Cornish game...
...DISEASE pneumoencephalitis, acute viral disease of domestic poultry. Newcastle disease is characterized by sneezing, coughing...temporary conjunctivitis. The disease can be controlled in poultry by sanitary management and isolation of flocks, and by live-virus...
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