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  2. Broiler industry - Wikipedia

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    On average, a new broiler house is about 500 feet long by 44 feet wide and costs about $200,000 equipped. [33] When the birds are full-grown, they are caught (perhaps with a chicken harvester) placed in crates, and transported by truck to a processing plant. [citation needed] Broiler chickens kept outside near a chicken shop in India

  3. Poultry farming - Wikipedia

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    Contract farming; Extensive farming ... productivity and lower food costs. ... density of 2,500 birds per hectare and a maximum of 1,000 broilers per poultry house.

  4. Broiler - Wikipedia

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    One paper estimated that if global warming reaches 2.5 °C (4.5 °F), then the cost of rearing broilers in Brazil increases by 35.8% at the least modernized farms and by 42.3% at farms with the medium level of technology used in livestock housing, while they increase the least at farms with the most advanced cooling technologies.

  5. Poultry farming in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The major milestone in 20th century poultry production was the discovery of vitamin D (named in 1922), [18] which made it possible to keep chickens in confinement year-round.

  6. Contract farming - Wikipedia

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    In India, a 2023 study by the Asian Development Bank shows that contract poultry farming boosts the livelihoods of small-scale farmers producing for Suguna Foods Private Limited, one of India's largest poultry producers. Contract poultry farming reduces the farmers' exposure to risks associated with price fluctuations, disease outbreaks, and ...

  7. Gold Kist - Wikipedia

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    A Gold Kist broiler house was usually 30–40 feet wide and 400–600 feet long. Each may house thousands of chicks. A farm may contain a number of these; most contain about 4-6 houses. Inside the house there are several automated systems including feed chains, water pipes, curtain drops, fans, and a gas heating system to keep chicks warm.