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Chickens are the most recognised poultry birds, but there are other poultry species Chickens are the most recognised poultry birds, but there are other poultry species

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Chickens are the most recognised poultry birds, but there are other poultry species Chickens are the most recognised poultry birds, but there are other poultry species

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Chickens are the most recognised poultry birds, but there are other poultry species Chickens are the most recognised poultry birds, but there are other poultry species

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Poultry Species

Chickens are the most recognised poultry birds, but there are other poultry species. Poultry is the class of domesticated fowl (birds) farmed for their meat, eggs or feathers. These most typically are members of the orders Galliformes (such as chickens and turkeys), and Anseriformes (waterfowl such as ducks and geese).

The word poultry is often used to refer to the meat of these birds. In a more general sense, it may refer to the meat of other birds, such as pigeons or doves, or game birds like quails or pheasants. It may also refer exclusively to the most common domesticated bird across the globe, the chicken, with origins as far back as the old French word for a young chicken, poulet. Chickens (Gallus gallus domesticus), also referred to as fowl, are descended from the red jungle fowl of Asia.

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