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  2. Java chicken - Wikipedia

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    The Java is a breed of chicken originating in the United States. Despite the breed's name, a reference to the island of Java , it was developed in the U.S. from chickens of unknown Asian extraction. It is one of the oldest American chickens, forming the basis for many other breeds, but is critically endangered today.

  3. Chicken breeds recognized by the American Poultry Association

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    A Black Java hen; the Java played a role in the creation of some of the American class breeds, such as the Rhode Island Red. The American Class contains thirteen breeds which originated in Canada or the United States. [1]: 11 All are heavy breeds, and most lay brown eggs; [1]: 11 most are cold-hardy: [2] Buckeye; Chantecler; Delaware; Dominique ...

  4. Poultry - Wikipedia

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    A bantam is a small variety of domestic chicken, either a miniature version of a member of a standard breed, or a "true bantam" with no larger counterpart. The name derives from the town of Bantam in Java [30] where European sailors bought the local small chickens for their shipboard supplies. Bantams may be a quarter to a third of the size of ...

  5. Wikipedia:Good articles/all - Wikipedia

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    Agriculture – Agriculture in Turkey – Agriculture in Wales – Animal husbandry – Apiary Laboratory – Aquaculture in the Philippines – Arab Agricultural Revolution – Avondale Agricultural Research Station – Belted Galloway – Biological pest control – Bitter orange – Boreray sheep – Briarcliff Farms – Cattle – Chicken – Citrus – Cocoa production in São Tomé and ...

  6. Free range - Wikipedia

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    Free range meat chickens seek shade on a U.S. farm. In poultry-keeping, "free range" is widely confused with yarding , which means keeping poultry in fenced yards. Yarding, as well as floorless portable chicken pens (" chicken tractors ") may have some of the benefits of free-range livestock but, in reality, the methods have little in common ...

  7. Suguna Foods - Wikipedia

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    Suguna markets live broiler chicken, value-added eggs, and frozen chicken. Suguna has set up a chain of retail outlets. In 2020, Suguna Foods has funded a $15 million contract with the Asian Development Bank (ADB) to maintain poultry agricultural production.

  8. Baiada Poultry - Wikipedia

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    In September 2011 the Australian Competition & Consumer Commission (ACCC) commenced federal court action against Baiada Poultry, Bartter Enterprises, and the Australian Chicken Meat Federation, alleging that they engaged in misleading and deceptive conduct and made misleading representations that meat chickens were "free to roam around in large barns".

  9. Chicken tractor - Wikipedia

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    A home-built chicken tractor, without wheels, built to house a small number of hens. A chicken tractor (sometimes called an ark) is a movable chicken coop lacking a floor. Chicken tractors may also house other kinds of poultry. Most chicken tractors are a lightly built A-frame which one person can drag about the yard. It may have wheels on one ...