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  2. Índio Gigante - Wikipedia

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    The Índio Gigante originated in Brazil around the late 1980s or early 1990s in the states of Minas Gerais and Goiás. [3]It was created by crossbreeding large gamecocks — "Malayoid" [4] breeds such as the Shamo and the Malay [citation needed] — with caipira chickens (rustic mixed breeds).

  3. Brazil rules out three potential new cases of Newcastle ... - AOL

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    Brazil's Agriculture Ministry said on Sunday it has ruled out three potential new cases of Newcastle disease in poultry after testing additional samples taken from animals in the area close to ...

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  5. Category:Chicken breeds originating in Brazil - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Chicken breeds originating in Brazil" This category contains only the following page. This list may not reflect recent changes. I. Índio Gigante

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  7. Galliformes - Wikipedia

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    Galliformes / ˌ ɡ æ l ɪ ˈ f ɔːr m iː z / is an order of heavy-bodied ground-feeding birds that includes turkeys, chickens, quail, and other landfowl.Gallinaceous birds, as they are called, are important in their ecosystems as seed dispersers and predators, and are often reared by humans for their meat and eggs, or hunted as game birds.

  8. Throwback Video of Chicken Enjoying the Waves at Daytona ...

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    One such video went mega-viral online with over 38.6 million views. The clip shows something we rarely see: a chicken chilling at the beach. The footage shows Sammi standing by the water's edge ...

  9. Animal husbandry in Brazil - Wikipedia

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    In 2016, Brazil was the seventh largest egg producer in the world. [12] Brazilian production of chicken eggs was 4.4 billion dozens in 2018, generating an income of R $14.0 billion. The Southeast Region had 43.8% of this total. The South comes in 2nd place, with approximately 24% of production.